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  • Secondary Evidence

    Evidence that is inferior to primary or best evidence but which is admitted to be introduced as evidence in substitution for primary or best evidence in cases where the nonproduction of the primary evidence has been sufficiently accounted for. Thus, the primary or best evidence of the […]

  • Illegitimacy

    ResourcesSee AlsoLaw Dictionaries.Adoption; Fertility Control; Population; Population Policies. Children’s Rights; Fertility Rates; Inheritance and Property; Law, Children and the. Child Custod…

  • Congregation

    An assemblage or union of persons in society to worship their God publicly in such manner as they deem most acceptable to Him, at some stated place at regular intervals. See St. Mathews Lutheran church for Deaf v Division of Tax Appeals, 87 A.2d 732, 18 N.J. Super. 552.

  • Combination, Combines

    To bring or come into a close union, blend, compound, unite. The union of two or more persons for the attainment of some common end. A Ibrecht v Herald Co., (C.A.8) 367 F.2d 517. In patent law, the term means a composition of old or new elements and it is patentable if it produces new…