Combinative - Law Dictionary Search Results
combinative
produced by a combinatorial process
trust
a shareholder except for voting rights. 2 a : a combination of firms or corporations formed by an agreement establishing a
Conspiracy
more persons can render themselves liable to civil proceedings by combining to injure the plaintiff, although if one of them did
Strike
work by employees employed in an industrial undertaking acting in combination or a concerted refusal or a refusal under a common
Trade Union
held in Quinn v. Leathem 1901, AC 495, that a combination of two or more without justification or excuse to injure
Sodium
metallic element of the alkali group in nature always occuring combined as in common salt in albite etc It is isolated
Mark
name, signature, word, letter, numeral shape of goods, packaging or combination of colours or any combination thereof. [Trade Marks Act, 1999
Joining together
meanings. '(1) to place together, bring to-gether, connect, pass on, combine; (2) to make into one, unite; (3) to become a
Silicification
Thae act or process of combining or impregnating with silicon or silica the state of being
Trade marks
heading, label, ticket, name, signature, word, letter, numeral or any combination thereof. A 'trade mark' shall mean a mark used or
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