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Trade marks
as the case may be, and some person having the right, either as proprietor or by way of permitted user, to use the mark whether with or without any indication of the identity of that person, and
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Endoscope
instrument for examining the interior of the body consisting of a flexible tube with lenses and optical fibers permitting illumination of the interior site to be inspected and visualization of the interior site from outside the body … small surgical instruments attached to the end and manipulable from the outside permitting biopsy or surgery It is used as a non invasive or minimally invasive tool for diagnosis or treatment especially in organs having an external
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easement
owner of land from using the land for a purpose or in a way that would otherwise be permitted nonexclusive easement : common easement in this entry per·son·al easement : easement in gross in this entry prescriptive … ease, assist] : an interest in land owned by another that entitles its holder to a specific limited use or enjoyment (as the right to cross the land or have a view continue unobstructed over it) see
Dustuck
Dustuck, a term used in Hindustan for a passport, permit, or order from the English East India Company. It generally meant a permit under their seal, exempting goods … Dustuck, a term used in Hindustan for a passport, permit, or order from the English East India Company. It generally meant a
Metric system
weights and measures originating in France the use of which is required by law in many countries and permitted in many others including the United States the system is also called by its French name Le Systegraveme
unnecessary hardship
reasonable return from the property NOTE: Unnecessary hardship may justify the granting of a variance if the use permitted by the variance will not alter the essential character of the locality. Unnecessary hardship must involve unique characteristics
independent source
evidence that is not connected with unlawful conduct which uncovers the same evidence 2 : a doctrine that permits use of evidence obtained independently of unlawful conduct which uncovers the same evidence or use of evidence that
Eastern Church
upon baptism administers the Communion in both kinds using leavened bread and to infants as well as adults permits its secular clergy to marry before ordination and to keep their wives afterward but not to marry a
Lease
parties; if the document creates an interest in the property, it is a lease; but, if it only permits another to make use of the property on which the legal possession continues with the owner, it is
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