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enemy

enemy. 1. One who opposes or inflicts injury on another; an antagonist. 2. An opposing military force. 3. A state with which another state is at war. — Also termed public enemy. 4. A person possessing the nationality of the state with which one is at war. — Also termed enemy subject. 5. A foreign

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incontestability status

incontestability status. Trademarks. A classification of a trademark that meets certain criteria — including commercial use for five years after being placed on the Principal Register — as immune from legal challenge. • Although incontestability does not confer absolute immunity, it makes a challenge much more difficult. 37 USCA § 1065. Cf. DECLARATION OF USE.

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aids

aids n. 〈英〉协助金 中世纪时,当领主处在困境中时,佃户向领主支付的金钱。一般认为,这起初是出于自愿或善意,但后来领主将之主张为其权利,主要有三种情况:领主身陷囹圄时的救赎金、领主长子和继承人封爵及领主长女出嫁时的贺礼。国王的封建协助金在约翰王的《大宪章》〔Magna Carta〕中有明确规定。所有的封建协助金在1660年废止。 AIDS (=Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome)

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work product

work product. Tangible material or its intangible equivalent — in unwritten or oral form — that was either prepared by or for a lawyer or prepared for litigation, either planned or in progress. • Work product is generally exempt from discovery or other compelled disclosure. The term is also used to describe the products of

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jure imperii

jure imperii (joor-ee im-peer-ee-I), n. [Latin “by right of sovereignty”] The public acts that a nation undertakes as a sovereign state, for which the sovereign is usu. immune from suit or liability in a foreign country. Cf. JURE GESTIONIS; COMMERCIAL-ACTIVITY EXCEPTION. See RESTRICTIVE PRINCIPLE OF SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY.

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