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appreciate

appreciate -at·ed -at·ing vt 1 : to judge or understand the significance of [incapable of appreciating the difference between right and wrong "B. N. Cardozo"] 2 : to raise the

bond

bill at bill Treasury note at note ze·ro-coupon bond : a bond that is sold at a price significantly below face value, pays no annual interest, and is redeemable at full value at maturity compare strip vt

de minimis

de minimis [New Latin, concerning trifles] : lacking significance or importance : so minor as to be disregarded compare substantial NOTE: An action may be dismissed if

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juristic

2 : of, relating to, or recognized in law [all of these considerations are of little or no significance "Wilson v. Lund, 491 P.2d 1287 (1971)"]

lesser

lesser : of less size, quality, degree, or significance ;specif : of lower criminal liability [duress has been held a good defense to such crimes as robbery,

locus

locus : the place connected with a particular event having legal significance

major federal action

to the National Environmental Policy Act must be the subject of an environmental impact statement if it would significantly affect the environment

mere descriptiveness

ingredient, quality, characteristic, function, feature, purpose or use of the specified goods or services. With regard to trademark significance, matter may be categorized along a continuum, ranging from marks that are highly distinctive to matter that is

merit

ruling on the s of the case] see also judgment on the merits at judgment 2 : legal significance, standing, or worth [an argument without ]

mistake

alleged by a defendant mistake of fact 1 : a mistake regarding a fact or facts esp. that significantly affects the performance of a contract 2 : a criminal defense that attempts to eliminate culpability on the

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appreciate

appreciate -at·ed -at·ing vt 1 : to judge or understand the significance of [incapable of appreciating the difference between right and wrong "B. N. Cardozo"] 2 : to raise the

bond

bill at bill Treasury note at note ze·ro-coupon bond : a bond that is sold at a price significantly below face value, pays no annual interest, and is redeemable at full value at maturity compare strip vt

de minimis

de minimis [New Latin, concerning trifles] : lacking significance or importance : so minor as to be disregarded compare substantial NOTE: An action may be dismissed if

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juristic

2 : of, relating to, or recognized in law [all of these considerations are of little or no significance "Wilson v. Lund, 491 P.2d 1287 (1971)"]

lesser

lesser : of less size, quality, degree, or significance ;specif : of lower criminal liability [duress has been held a good defense to such crimes as robbery,

locus

locus : the place connected with a particular event having legal significance

major federal action

to the National Environmental Policy Act must be the subject of an environmental impact statement if it would significantly affect the environment

mere descriptiveness

ingredient, quality, characteristic, function, feature, purpose or use of the specified goods or services. With regard to trademark significance, matter may be categorized along a continuum, ranging from marks that are highly distinctive to matter that is

merit

ruling on the s of the case] see also judgment on the merits at judgment 2 : legal significance, standing, or worth [an argument without ]

mistake

alleged by a defendant mistake of fact 1 : a mistake regarding a fact or facts esp. that significantly affects the performance of a contract 2 : a criminal defense that attempts to eliminate culpability on the

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