Monday, February 17, 2014

The Guru-Craft Enter At Your Own Risk

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The Guru-Craft
Enter At Your Own Risk
 
“The credibility of the teller is the ultimate test of the truth of a proposition."
 
“Whoever is careless with the truth in small matters cannot be trusted with important matters”  Albert Einstein
 
Good Faith
Credibly Informed
Craft
Credibility
Credentials
Credible
Credible Evidence
Credible Person
Credible Witness
Covin
Covinous
Cowardice
 
- Is there good faith?
GOOD FAITH defined: Honesty of intention, and freedom from knowledge of circumstances which ought to put the holder upon inquiry. Siano v. Helvering, D.C.N.J., 13 F.Supp. 776, 780. An honest intention to abstain from taking any unconscientious advantage of another, even through technicalities of law, together with absence of all information, notice, or benefit or belief of facts which render transaction unconscientious. Warfield Natural Gas Co. v. Allen, 248 Ky. 646, 59 S. W.2d 534, 91 A.L.R. 890; Crouch v. First Nat. Bank, 156 Ill. 342, 40 N.E. 974; Waugh v. Prince, 121 Me. 67, 115 A. 612, 614. Black’s Law Dictionary Fourth Edition (page 822)
 
- Are you credibly informed?
CREDIBLY INFORMED defined: The statement in a pleading or affidavit, that one is "credibly informed and verily believes" such and such facts, means that, having no direct personal knowledge of the matter in question, he has derived his information in regard to it from authentic sources or from the statements of persons who are not only "credible," in the sense of being trustworthy, but also informed as to the particular matter or conversant with it. Black’s Law Dictionary Sixth Edition (page 367)
 
- Is craft used?
CRAFT defined: Generally, any boat, ship or vessel. A trade or occupation of the sort requiring skill and training, particularly manual skill combined with a knowledge of the principles of the art. Also the body of persons pursuing such a calling; a guild. Guile, artful cunning, trickiness.  Not a legal term in this sense, though often used in connection with such terms as "fraud" and "artifice." Black’s Law Dictionary Sixth Edition (page 366)
 
- Is there credibility?
CREDIBILITY defined: Worthiness of belief; that quality in a witness which renders his evidence worthy of belief. After the competence of a witness is allowed, the consideration of his credibility arises, and not before. As to the distinction between competency and credibility, see Competency. See also Character; Reputation. Black’s Law Dictionary Sixth Edition (page 366)
 
- Are there credentials?
CREDENTIALS defined: Documentary evidence of a person's authority; commonly in the form of letters, licenses or certificates which on their face indicate the authority and capacity of the bearer. Black’s Law Dictionary Sixth Edition (page 366)
 
- Are they credible?
CREDIBLE defined: Worthy of belief; entitled to credit. See Competency; Character; Reputation. Black’s Law Dictionary Sixth Edition (page 366)
 
- Is there credible evidence?
CREDIBLE EVIDENCE defined: Evidence to be worthy of credit must not only proceed from a credible source but must, in addition, be "credible" in itself, by which is meant that it shall be so natural, reasonable and probable in view of the transaction which it describes or to which it relates as to make it easy to believe it, and credible testimony is that which meets the test of plausibility. Indiana Metal Products v. N.L.R.B., C.A.Ind., 442 F.2d 46, 52. Black’s Law Dictionary Sixth Edition (page 366)
 
- Are they a credible person?
CREDIBLE PERSON defined: One who is trustworthy and entitled to be believed. In law and legal proceedings, one who is entitled to have his oath or affidavit accepted as reliable, not only on account of his good reputation for veracity, but also on account of his intelligence, knowledge of the circumstances, and disinterested relation to the matter in question. Also one who is competent to testify. Burleson v. State, 131 Tex.Cr.R. 576, 100 S.W.2d 1019, 1020. Black’s Law Dictionary Sixth Edition (page 367)
 
- Is there a credible witness?
CREDIBLE WITNESS defined: One who is competent to give testimony in court also one who is worthy of belief. Burleson v. State, 131 Tex.Cr.R. 576, 100 S.W.2d 1019, 1020. See Credibility. Black’s Law Dictionary Sixth Edition (page 367)
 
Consider This:
 
- Is there covin?
COVIN defined: A secret conspiracy or agreement between two or more persons to injure or defraud another. Black’s Law Dictionary Sixth Edition (page 366)
 
- Is there covinous?
COVINOUS defined: Deceitful; fraudulent; having the nature of, or tainted by covin. Black’s Law Dictionary Sixth Edition (page 366)
 
- Is there cowardice?
COWARDICE defined:  Pusillanimity; fear; misbehavior through fear in relation to some duty to be performed. Black’s Law Dictionary Sixth Edition (page 366)

THE SHEPHERD'S BOY AND THE WOLF
A Shepherd's Boy was tending his flock near a village, and thought it would be great fun to hoax the villagers by pretending that a Wolf was attacking the sheep: so he shouted out, "Wolf! Wolf!" and when the people came running up he laughed at them for their pains. He did this more than once, and every time the villagers found they had been hoaxed, for there was no Wolf at all. At last a Wolf really did come, and the Boy cried, "Wolf! Wolf!" as loud as he could: but the people were so used to hearing him call that they took no notice of his cries for help. And so the Wolf had it all his own way, and killed off sheep after sheep at his leisure.

You cannot believe a liar even when he tells the truth.
 

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