assignee ad interim
An assignee appointed between the time of bankruptcy and the appointment of a regular assignee.
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An assignee appointed between the time of bankruptcy and the appointment of a regular assignee.
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Hist. A limited five-year U.S. copyright granted to the author of a foreign edition of an English-language book or periodical if, within six months after its publication abroad, the author deposited one complete copy of that edition in the U.S. Copyright Office and requested ad interim copyright protection. • An ad interim copyright was granted
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ad interim copyright 〈美〉临时版权 只能在特定情况下获得且存续于有限期间的版权。根据美国法律,一本书或刊物首次在国外以英语发表后,如能在出版后六个月内向版权局提交一份副本,同时要求保留版权,列明作者及版权人的姓名、国籍以及出版日期,便能获得临时版权。临时版权的期限是首次出版后5年。
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charge d’affaires ad interim 〈法〉临时代办 (→charge d’affaires)
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alimony ad interim 〈拉〉临时扶养费 指离婚诉讼未决时,配偶一方临时给予对方的的扶养费。 (=temporary alimony)
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advance sheets. A softcover pamphlet containing recently reported opinions by a court or set of courts. • Advance sheets are published during the interim between an opinion’s announcement and its inclusion in a bound volume of law reports. Cf. slip opinion (1) under OPINION; REPORT(3). [Cases: Courts 103; Reports 1. C.J.S. Courts §§ 170, 173–174,
Brady Act. A federal law establishing a national system for quickly checking the background of a prospective handgun purchaser. • The formal name of the law is the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act. The U.S. Supreme Court held unconstitutional the law’s interim provision, which required chief state law-enforcement officers (usu. sheriffs) to conduct background checks
A softcover pamphlet containing recently reported opinions by a court or set of courts. • Advance sheets are published during the interim between an opinion’s announcement and its inclusion in a bound volume of law reports. Cf. slip opinion (1) under OPINION; REPORT(3). [Cases: Courts 103; Reports 1. C.J.S. Courts §§ 170, 173–174, 176; Reports