Similarity - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: similaritySimilarly apportioned
similarly apportioned the words similarly apportioned which occur in the explanation
Deceptively similar
be enough if the impugned mark bears such an overall similarity to the registered mark as would be likely to mislead
Same and similar
partnership act 1932 s 54 the two words same and similar connote different concepts and therefore the carrying of a similar
Same work or work of a similar nature
1976 s 2 h the expression contemplates stress upon the similarity of skill effort and responsibility when performed under similar conditions
Similar
similar the word similar may be said to be a word of ambiguous import
In similar circumstances
phrase in similar circumstances occurring in clause a governs only similar accommodation and not the word same miran devi v birbal
Similarity
quality or state of being similar likeness resemblance as a similarity of features
Or any tax of a similar character chargeable under any law
under the wealth tax act 1957 any tax of a similar character chargeable under any law in force in any country
Similarly
in a similar manner
Bill of lading or any similar document of title
bill of lading or any similar document of title might be to order or to bearer
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