— Also termed judicial cognizance; judicial knowledge. [Cases: Criminal Law 304; Evidence 1–52. C.J.S. Citizens § 23; Criminal Law § 657; Evidence §§ 8–119; Trading Stamps and Coupons§ 2.]
judicial notice
A court’s acceptance, for purposes of convenience and without requiring a party’s proof, of a well-known and indisputable fact; the court’s power to accept such a fact [the trial court took judicial notice of the fact that water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit].Fed. R. Evid. 201.