Duplication - Law Dictionary Search Results
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duplicate -cat·ed -cat·ing : to make a duplicate of du·pli·ca·tive [-kā-tiv] adj [dü-pli-kət, dyü-] n : either of two things exactly alike and often produced at the same time ;specif : a counterpart identified in the Federal Rules of Evidence Rule 1001 as produced by the same impression as the original or from the same matrix or by means of photography, mechanical, or electronic rerecording, chemical reproduction, or another technique which accurately reproduces the original compare original ...
duplication
duplication : the act, process, or result of duplicating ...
duplication
The act of duplicating or the state of being duplicated a doubling a folding over a fold...
Duplicate Will
Duplicate Will, where a testator executes two copies of his will ,one to keep himself and the other to be deposited with another person. upon application for probate of a duplicate Will, both copies must be deposited in the registry of the Court of Probate....
duplicity
duplicity pl: -ties [Late Latin duplicitat- duplicitas duality, double-dealing, from Latin duplex twofold] 1 : the use of deceptive words or actions 2 : the use of more than one claim, allegation, or defense in a single paragraph of a pleading ;esp : the improper charging of more than one offense in one count in a charging instrument (as an indictment) compare misjoinder, multiplicity ...
duplicable
capable of being duplicated...
duplicative
Having the quality of duplicating or doubling...
Duplicate
Duplicate, second letters-patent, granted by the Lord Chancellor in the same term as the first when the letters were void; a copy or transcript of a deed, or other writing; the ticket given by a pawnbroker (see that title) to the pawner of a chattel....
Duplicating equipment
Duplicating equipment, means any mechanical contrivance or device used or intended to be used for making copies of any work. [Copyright Act, 1957 (14 of 1957), s. 2 (hh)]...
Duplicity
Duplicity, the term corresponding to double pleading in law. See DOUBLE PLEADING AND PLEADING....
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