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Model, a representation or copy of a thing. In the Copyright Act, 1911, 'work of sculpture' includes casts and models; see s. 35 of the Act. See COPYRIGHT....
Model Penal Code test
Model Penal Code test : substantial capacity test ...
Model
A miniature representation of a thing with the several parts in due proportion sometimes a facsimile of the same size as a 1100 scale model of the B 52 bomber...
modeled
resembling sculpture as her finely modeled features...
Modeler
One who models hence a worker in plastic art...
Modeling
The act or art of making a model from which a work of art is to be executed the formation of a work of art from some plastic material Also in painting drawing etc the expression or indication of solid form...
Modelize
To model...
Tables
Tables, under the Companies Act, 1929, First Schedule:-A. The model form of Articles of Association for a company limited by shares. See ASSOCIATION, and ss. 8, 115, 333, 379 and 380.B. The model form of a Memorandum of Association of a company limited by shares. See ASSOCIATION, and ss. 11 and 379.C. The model form of Memorandum and Articles of Association of a company limited by guarantee and not having a share capital. See COMPANY, and ss. 11 and 379.D. The same of a company limited by guarantee and having a share capital (ss. 11 and 379)....
code
code [Old French, from Medieval Latin codex, from Latin caudex codex tree trunk, set of wood writing tablets, book] 1 : a systematic compilation or revision of law or legal principles that is arranged esp. by subject: as a : one that contains the law of a specific jurisdiction or topic promulgated by legislative authority [U.S. Code] [Code of Massachusetts Regulations] [building ] see also Important Laws in the back matter compare case law, digest, statute b : one that serves as a model for legislation but is not itself a law [Model Penal Code] 2 : a set of rules or regulations that is promulgated by a body (as a professional organization) and that regulates its industrial or professional practices [ABA Code of Professional Responsibility] ...
substantial capacity test
substantial capacity test : a test used in many jurisdictions when considering an insanity defense which relieves a defendant of criminal responsibility if at the time of the crime as a result of mental disease or defect the defendant lacked the capacity to appreciate the wrongfulness of his or her conduct or to conform the conduct to the requirements of the law called also ALI test Model Penal Code test compare diminished capacity, irresistible impulse test, m'naghten test NOTE: This test was first formulated in the Model Penal Code and has been adopted by many jurisdictions. ...
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