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natural object
natural object : a person likely to be the recipient of some thing or action ;esp
mootness doctrine
it involves the public interest or constitutional questions and is likely to be repeated and otherwise evade review or resolution
malice
malice inferred from subjective awareness of duty or of the likely results of one's act called also legal malice malice in
likelihood of confusion
registration of a trademark or service mark because it is likely to conflict with a mark or marks already registered or
jury nullification
the jury's findings of fact NOTE: Jury nullification is most likely to occur when a jury is sympathetic toward a defendant
jury
matter NOTE: The jury of American and English law most likely originated in early Anglo-Norman property proceedings, where a body of
infringement
that of the owner or so similar that it is likely to deceive or to cause confusion or mistake on the
independent medical examination (ime)
has any injury at all), the employer and insurer will likely be entitled to require the employee to appear for an
indecent exposure
(as the genitals) either recklessly or intentionally and under circumstances likely to cause offense or affront NOTE: Indecent exposure is generally
in status
of the requirements and possible consequences will make it more likely that you can avoid problems with maintaining your status. Every
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