Equivalency - Law Dictionary Search Results
House, Houses
said that under particular circumstances, the term has been held equivalent to and interchangeable or synonymous with 'building', 'dwelling' and 'dwelling
Identity
is performed, and the result achieved. Under the doctrine of equivalents, infringement may identical to the claimed invention, Black's Law Dictionary
Competent authority
of the Constitution means the appointing authority or an authority equivalent to or co-ordinate in rank with the appointing authority, Mysore
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In specie
own form and essence, not in the form of an equivalent: in coin, as distinguished from paper money.
Culpa lata dolo 'quiparatur
Culpa lata dolo 'quiparatur.-(Gross negligence is held equivalent to intentional wrong.) In cases of fraud, a grossly negligent
Back-bond
a person to whom to disposition is made. It is equivalent to the English deed of trust, Scots Law.
Commutative contract
which each of the con-tracting parties gives and receives an equivalent.
Anything
the word 'anything is of the widest import and is equivalent to 'everything', Tej Kiron Jain v. N. Sanjiva Reddy, (1970)
Restitution
rightful owner or of making good or of giving an equivalent for any loss damage or injury indemnification
VerbarRhonchus
obstructed By some writers the term rhonchus is used as equivalent to racircle in its widest sense See Racircle
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