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Colourable
Colourable, 'Colour', according to Black's Legal Dictionary, is 'an appearance, semblance
Colourable legislation
Colourable legislation, the doctrine of colourable legislation does not involve any
Colourable alteration
Colourable alteration. An alteration or imitation calculated to deceive or otherwise
Under the colour of duty
Under the colour of duty, the expression 'under colour of something' or 'under
Act done under colour of office
Act done under colour of office, an act is not done under colour of
Colour
Colour, a term of the ancient rhetoricians, and early adopted into
Under Colour of Office
Under Colour of Office, do not mean the same thing as 'by
Color blind
Affected with color blindness See Color blindness under Color n
Under colour of duty
Under colour of duty, means where a police officer, taking advantage of
Food colours and syrup essences
Food colours and syrup essences, words 'food colours' and 'syrup essences' which
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