Likely - Law Dictionary Search Results
Like minded
Having a like disposition or purpose of the same mind
Commodities of like nature
Commodities of like nature, meant to include commodities other than those specifically mentioned,
like-kind exchange
like-kind exchange : an exchange of business or investment property of
Voluntarily causing grievous hurt
which he intends to cause or knows himself to be likely to cause is grievous hurt, and if the hurt which
Deceptively similar
so nearly resembles that other geographical indication as to be likely to deceive or cause confusion. [Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration
Child in need of care and protection
found after reasonable inquiry, (vi) who is being or is likely to be grossly abused, tortured or exploited for the purpose
dangerous
[a condition of a public building] 2 : able or likely to inflict esp. serious bodily injury [a criminal with no
Dangerous species
whose fully-grown animals normally have such characteristics that they are likely, unless restrained, to cause severe damage, or that any damage
prospective
or effective in the future [a statute's effect] 2 : likely to come about : expected to happen [ inability to
Calculated to deceive
free from ambiguity, for they may mean 'likely or reasonably likely to deceive' or 'intended to deceive', Turner v. Shearer, (1972)
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