Collaboration - Law Dictionary Search Results
collaborate
common goal especially in an intellectual endeavor as four chemists collaborated on the synthesis of the compound three authors collaborated in
collaborate
collaborate -rat·ed -rat·ing : to work jointly with others in some
double cross
to betray or swindle a colleague to promise a collaborator one thing and to treacherously do another to the detriment
Collaboration
The act of working together united labor
collaborative
accomplished by collaboration cooperative as collaborative effort of industry and the universities Opposed
Gilbert
London Nov 18 1836 He is most famous for his collaborations with Sir Arthur Sullivan on a number of humorous light
Industrial concern
and includes any other person in whose fav-our a foreign collaboration involving the import of technology is approved or automatically approved
Work of joint authorship
Work of joint authorship, means a work produced by the collaboration of two or more authors in which the contribution of
coauthor
a writer who collaborates with others in writing something
Collaborateur
See Collaborator
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