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Paper Money

called in, others of better design and less easy to imitate being substituted. Currency notes were commonly called 'Treasury notes,' and

Misbranded

respect of its contents; or (ii) if it is an imitation of, or is sold under the name of, another insecticide;

Margarine-cheese

any substance, whether compound or otherwise, which is prepared in imitation of cheese, and which contains fat not derived from milk.

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Knockoff

Knockoff, means an unauthorised copy or imitation of another's product, usu. for sale at a substantially lower

Guardian, or Warden, of the Cinque Ports

Cinque Ports. This office was first created amongst us, in imitation of the Roman policy, to strengthen the sea-coasts against enemies,

Fleta

as a commentary, to Bracton. The author was wholly an imitator. The book was written after the thirteenth year of Edward

Fictitious stamp

of denoting a rate of postage, or any facsimile or imitation or representation, whether or paper or otherwise of any stamp

Executory limitation

operation after 1882 but before 1926, it only applies to imitations of land in fee simple or tail or for a

Equitable estates and interests

Equitable estates and interests, Rights relating to property of which the legal ownership is vested in another person, or in...

Conditional limitation

stranger, Hary. Note 1 to Co. Litt. 203 b. These imitations can, with some exceptions, only take effect now as equitable

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