Sameness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Homoeligomeric
Pertaining to or characterized by sameness of parts receiving or advocating the doctrine of homogeneity of
Homogeneousness
Sameness 9kind or nature uniformity of structure or material
Homonymy
Sameness of name or designation identity in relations
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Identity
of two or more things, esp., in patent law, the sameness in two devices of the function performed, the way it
Sameliness
Sameness 2
Numerically
a numerical manner in numbers with respect to number or sameness in number as a thing is numerically the same or
indistinguishability
smilarity too close to be distinguished exact sameness
Identity
The state or quality of being identical or the same sameness
Merger
in an expectant estate consequent upon their union in the same person without an intervening estate in another person--thus accelerating into
Remainder
on the creation of a particular estate, is at the same time limited over to another, who is to enjoy it
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Sameness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Homoeligomeric
Pertaining to or characterized by sameness of parts receiving or advocating the doctrine of homogeneity of
Homogeneousness
Sameness 9kind or nature uniformity of structure or material
Homonymy
Sameness of name or designation identity in relations
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Identity
of two or more things, esp., in patent law, the sameness in two devices of the function performed, the way it
Sameliness
Sameness 2
Numerically
a numerical manner in numbers with respect to number or sameness in number as a thing is numerically the same or
indistinguishability
smilarity too close to be distinguished exact sameness
Identity
The state or quality of being identical or the same sameness
Merger
in an expectant estate consequent upon their union in the same person without an intervening estate in another person--thus accelerating into
Remainder
on the creation of a particular estate, is at the same time limited over to another, who is to enjoy it
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