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The word knowledge under See. 299 is a strong word and
A probability.
A certainty.
Both certainty and probability.
None of the above.
- Option 1: A probability.
- "Knowledge" implies awareness or understanding.
- Probability suggests a likelihood, not assurance.
- Knowledge is stronger than mere probability.
- Option 2: A certainty.
- Certainty means having no doubt.
- Knowledge under legal terms typically conveys a strong level of assurance.
- This matches the strength implied by "knowledge."
- Option 3: Both certainty and probability.
- Combining both terms can be contradictory.
- Knowledge usually refers to clear awareness, leaning more towards certainty.
- Option 4: None of the above.
- Incorrect if the question is about the strength associated with "knowledge."
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