Colourful - Law Dictionary Search Results
Colourable
Colourable, 'Colour', according to Black's Legal Dictionary, is 'an appearance, semblance or simulacrum, as distinguished from that which is
Colour
Colour, a term of the ancient rhetoricians, and early adopted into the language of pleading. It was an apparent
color
color : a legal claim to or appearance of a right or authority [threats that gave to an act of self-defense] usually used in the phrase under color of [a police officer held liable for violating...
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Colour
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colourful
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Color
A property depending on the relations of light to the eye by which individual and specific differences in the hues and tints of objects are apprehended in vision as gay colors sad colors etc
coloured
same as colored
colouring
same as coloring
colours
same as colors
Under the colour of duty
Under the colour of duty, the expression 'under colour of something' or 'under colour of duty', or 'under colour of office',
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Colourful - Law Dictionary Search Results
Colourable
Colourable, 'Colour', according to Black's Legal Dictionary, is 'an appearance, semblance or simulacrum, as distinguished from that which is
Colour
Colour, a term of the ancient rhetoricians, and early adopted into the language of pleading. It was an apparent
color
color : a legal claim to or appearance of a right or authority [threats that gave to an act of self-defense] usually used in the phrase under color of [a police officer held liable for violating...
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Colour
See Color
colourful
Matched in: Term colourful
Color
A property depending on the relations of light to the eye by which individual and specific differences in the hues and tints of objects are apprehended in vision as gay colors sad colors etc
coloured
same as colored
colouring
same as coloring
colours
same as colors
Under the colour of duty
Under the colour of duty, the expression 'under colour of something' or 'under colour of duty', or 'under colour of office',
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