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secondary

secondary 1 : of second rank, status, importance, or value 2 : derived from something original or primary 3 : of, relating to, or being the second order or stage in a series sec·ond·ar·i·ly [se-kən-der-ə-lē] adv...

Secondary

Secondary, an officer who is next to the chief officer, 2 Lilly, Abr. 506. Also, an officer of the Corporation of London, before whom inquiries to assess dam-ages are held, as before sheriffs in counties. See...

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Secondary

Succeeding next in order to the first of second place origin rank etc not primary subordinate not of the first order or rate

Secondary evidence

Secondary evidence, Secondary evidence means and includes: (1) Certified copies given under the provisions hereinafter contained; (2) Copies made from the original by mechanical processes which in themselves insure the accuracy of the copy, and copies...

secondary boycott

secondary boycott : a boycott of an employer with which a union does not have a dispute that is intended to induce the employer to cease doing business with another employer with which the union does...

secondary meaning

secondary meaning : a developed association in the public's mind between the mark, name, or trade dress of a product and a specific manufacturer originating it that renders the mark, name, or trade dress protectable under...

secondary picketing

secondary picketing : the picketing of an employer who conducts business with an employer with whom a union has a dispute NOTE: Secondary picketing that is not for the purpose of informing the public of the...

secondary strike

secondary strike see strike

Secondary use

Secondary use, a use limited to take effect in derogation of a preceding estate; otherwise called a shifting use, as a conveyance to the use of A. and his heirs, with a proviso that when B....

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