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Via amicabili

Via amicabili, in a friendly way....


Via Regia

Via Regia, the highway or common road, called the king's way, because under his protection; it was sometimes called via militaris, Bract. 1. 4....


Ad filum via

Ad filum via. To the centre of the way or road. See AD MEDIUM FILUM VI'....


Via

Via, the right to use a way for any purpose, Cum. C.L. 83; also, by way of, or through, a given point to a destination....


Via alta

Via alta, the highway....


Via publica

Via publica, a public way or road....


Via trita

Via trita, the beaten path....


Installation of machinery

Installation of machinery, when an engine is fixed in a vehicle it is within the meaning of the expression in cls. (vi) and (via), Commissioner of Income Tax v. Mir Mohd. Ali, AIR 1964 SC 1693: (1964) 7 SCR 846. [Income Tax Act, 1922, s. 102(vi), s. 102(via)]...


Way

Way [fr. w'g, Sax.; weigh, Dut.; vig or wig, M. Goth.], road made for passengers.1. A passage or pat 2. A right to travel over another's property, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1587.There are three kinds of ways:-1st, a footway (iter); 2nd, a footway and horseway (actus, vulgarly called packe and prime way; 3rd, via or aditus, which contains the other two, and also a cartway, etc.; and this is two-fold, viz., regia via, the king's highway for all men, and communis strata, belonging to a city or town or between neighbours and neighbours. This is called in our books chimin, Co. Litt. 56 a.All ways are divided into highways and private ways. A right of way strictly means a private way, i.e. a privilege which an individual or a particular description of persons may have of going over another's ground. Such a right is an incorporeal hereditament.A highway is a public passage for the sovereign and all his subjects, and it is commonly called the king's public highway; and the turnpike ...


generic term

generic term Terms that the relevant purchasing public understands primarily as the common or class name for the goods or services. These terms are incapable of functioning as trademarks denoting source, and are not registrable. Examples include: "Classes Online" for classes provided via the Internet, "Pizza.com" for pizza ordering and delivery services, and "Live Plants" for plant nurseries. Source: U.S. Patent and Trademark Office ...


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