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infringement
able to prove infringement with circumstantial evidence of the infringer's access to the protected work and of similarities between the two
easements
the legal rights that give someone other than the owner access to use property for a specific purpose. Easements may affect
easement
existing, obvious, and continuous use of one parcel (as for access) is necessary for the reasonable enjoyment of the other parcel
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boycott
or buyers that has the effect of preventing the business's access to the market is a violation of the Sherman Antitrust
de access
Matched in: Term de access
insider
person who is in a position of power or has access to confidential information: as a : one (as an officer,
Entreacutee
A coming in or entrance hence freedom of access permission or right to enter as to have the entreacutee
slip road
a short road giving access to an expressway
free association
used in psychoanalysis and is supposed to allow the analyst access to the unconscious thoughts of the analysand See free associate
Betting
place, or in any place to which the public have access [including, as was decided in Langrishe v. Archer, (1882) 10
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