Mere - Law Dictionary Search Results
En ventre sa mere
En ventre sa mere. [Fr. In its mother's womb.] A child in the womb
Mere skill
Mere skill, the expression 'mere skill' would mean substantial degree or
In ventre sa mere
In ventre sa mere (in his mother's womb). See EN VENTRE SA MERE.
in ventre sa mere
in ventre sa mere : in the womb : in utero
mere descriptiveness
mere descriptiveness Statutory basis for refusing registration of trademarks and service
Mer, or Mere
Mer, or Mere, a fenny place, or piece of water.
Adequate consideration
words 'adequate consideration' were held to denote consideration other than mere love and affection which, in the case of a wife,
Kept
an element of stationariness. It is something different from a mere state of transit or a course of journey through the
Possession
Kamla Singh, (1976) 2 SCC 152. Possession, does not imply mere acts of the user, or of occupation alone, but the
Reasonable
reasonable and bona fide requirement is something in between a mere desire or wish on one hand and a compelling or
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