Model - Law Dictionary Search Results
Remodel
To model or fashion anew to change the form of
Prototype
An original or model after which anything is copied the pattern of anything to
Portraiture
resemblance hence that which is copied from some example or model
New model
To remodel
Paradigmatize
To set forth as a model or example
Panstereorama
A model of a town or country in relief executed in wood
Norma
A norm a principle or rule a model a standard
Association, Articles of
each member (s. 20). The Act (Schedule I.) provides a model set of Articles of Association for a company limited by
Architectural work of art
or structure having an artistic character or design, or any model such building or structure. [Copy right Act, 1957 (14 of
Fine arts
and photographs (s. 35). 'Work of sculpture' includes casts and models (ib.). 'Architectural work of art' is defined by the Act
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