Rival - Law Dictionary Search Results
Corrival
A fellow rival a competitor a rival also a companion
Interpleader
'bill of interpleader,' had to be brought against the two rival claimants by the person having no interest, but the Interpleader
Passing off
allowed to pass off his goods as those of a rival trader and obtain the benefit which is intended for the
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Maintenance
his customers from actions brought against them by a trade rival, British Cash, etc., Conveyors v. Lamson Store Service Co., (1908)
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only arise when other conditions as regards suitability of the rival tenderers is equal. A student still undergoing his studies in
Better Equity
Better Equity. Where as between rival claimants in a court of equity the court holds that
Rivalry
The act of rivaling or the state of being a rival a competition
Rivaless
A female rival
Rival
A person having a common right or privilege with another a partner
Revie
To vie with or rival in return
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