Denotation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Trade mark and property mark
479 of the Penal Code means a mark used for denoting that a movable property belongs to a particular person. Thus,
Hereditaments
different mode of relation. When applied to realty it generally denotes the subject of property, apart from its nature and extent;
Estate
property. The word is used in several senses and may denote either an estate in land; or an estate in property
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Indeed
verily truly used in a variety of senses Esp a Denoting emphasis as indeed it is so b Denoting concession or
Injury
been defined in s. 44 of the Penal Code as denoting 'any harm whatever illegally caused to any person, in body
Vegetables
II, Item 6] The word 'vegetables' should be understood as denoting the class of vegetables which are grown in kitchen garden
Vegetable
history, and it must be construed in popular sense to denote such classes of vegetable matter which are grown in kitchen
Valuable security
1860), ss. 30, 465, 467, 471] The words 'valuable security' denote a document which is, or purports to be, a document
Trade marks
mark and a property mark is that whereas the former denotes the manufacture or quality of the goods to which it
Tenant
pp. 142. Tenant, is a word which standing by itself denotes in law 'one who holds lands by any kind of
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