Likeness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Similarity
The quality or state of being similar likeness resemblance as a similarity of features...
Semble
To imitate to make a representation or likeness...
Similative
Implying or indicating likeness or resemblance...
Resemblingly
So as to resemble with resemblance or likeness...
Facsimile
A copy of anything made either so as to be deceptive or so as to give every part and detail of the original an exact copy or likeness...
equality
equality : the quality or state of being equal: as a : sameness or equivalence in number, quantity, or measure b : likeness or sameness in quality, power, status, or degree ...
invasion of privacy
invasion of privacy :the tort of unjustifiably intruding upon another's right to privacy by appropriating his or her name or likeness, by unreasonably interfering with his or her seclusion, by publicizing information about his or her private affairs that a reasonable person would find objectionable and in which there is no legitimate public interest, or by publicizing information that unreasonably places him or her in a false light see also privacy compare right of privacy, zone of privacy ...
right of publicity
right of publicity :the right to prevent unauthorized use of one's name or likeness by a third person for commercial benefit ...
Blee
Complexion color hue likeness form...
Counterfeit
That which resembles or is like another thing a likeness a portrait a counterpart...
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