Imitation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Imitative
Inclined to imitate copy or follow imitating exhibiting some of the qualities or
Imitation
Imitation, mean an item that so resembles a trademarked item as
Imitator
One who imitates
Imitability
The quality of being imitable
Imitable
Capable of being imitated or copied
Counterfeit
Counterfeit, an imitation of something, made without lawful authority and with a view
Firearms
makes many more prohibitions and restrictions. The (English) Firearms and Imitation Firearms (Criminal Uses) Act, 1933 (23 & 24 Geo. 5,
Vagrants
being subsequently convicted thereof. [If in possession of firearms or imitation firearms, may be sentenced to a maximum of seven years
Socinianism
conceived by the Virgin Mary that human sin was the imitation of Adams sin and that human salvation was the imitation
counterfeit
from contre- counter- + faire to make] : made in imitation of a genuine article (as a document) without authorization and
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