blind eye knowledge
blind eye knowledge
in the law of marine insurance, that which is not actually known but which ought to have been. A person who deliberately refrains from examining a ship in order not to gain direct knowledge of what he had reason to believe was the unseaworthy state of a ship is held to have that knowledge.Collins Dictionary of Law © W.J. Stewart, 2006
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