Search results for: “international trade law part 26”
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Slander
The publication of a defamatory matter by word of mouth or in a transient form, giving rise to a right of action for damages . See United States v Dorr, (Philippine Sup. Ct.)23 S.Ct. 859, 47L.Ed. 1187. Speaking words tending to injure the reputation of another, exposing such person […]
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Treaty On Intellectual Property In Respect Of Integrated Circuits
Treaty on Intellectual Property in Respect of Integrated Circuits in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, treaty on intellectual property in respect of integrated circuits is: one of the treaties which contains the standards of protection to be applied under the Agreement on Trade-Related […]
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Treaty On Intellectual Property In Respect Of Integrated Circuits
Treaty on Intellectual Property in Respect of Integrated Circuits in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, treaty on intellectual property in respect of integrated circuits is: one of the treaties which contains the standards of protection to be applied under the Agreement on Trade-Related […]
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Bill Of Lading
A property . See Saltus v Everett, N. Y., 20 Wend. 267, 32 Am. Dec. 541.
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License
Permission or authority . A license to do any particular thing is permission or authority to do that thing, and it transfers to grantee the right to do whatever right grantor can transfer to do that which is within the terms of the license. See federal Land Bank of Wichita v […]
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License
Permission or authority . A license to do any particular thing is permission or authority to do that thing, and it transfers to grantee the right to do whatever right grantor can transfer to do that which is within the terms of the license. See federal Land Bank of Wichita v […]
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Seaworthiness
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Seaworthiness Meaning of Seaworthiness The doctrine of seaworthiness is that things about a ship, whether the hull, the decks, machinery , tools furnished, stowage , or the cargo containers, must be […]
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Reputation
Good name, honor, credit . It is that which the public says about a person . In the context of admissability of evidence , the term means what a person is thought to be by others; what is generally believed about a person with respect to particular trait of character involved. See […]
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Custom
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Custom Meaning of Custom usage , having the force of law, being established by long use and consent of ancestors. local common law as distinguished from general common law. Not a statute law but a […]