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point of attachment

point of attachment. Copyright. A connection with a copyright-convention member nation sufficient to make a work eligible for protection under that convention. • For example, a work is eligible for Berne Convention protection if the author is a citizen of a Berne member nation or if the work originated in a Berne member nation. — […]

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connecting factor

connecting factor. Conflict of laws. A factual or legal circumstance that helps determine the choice of law by linking an action or individual with a state or jurisdiction. • An example of a connecting factor is a party’s domicile within a state. See POINT OF ATTACHMENT. [Cases: Action 17. C.J.S. Actions §§ 18–20; Conflict of

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legalism

legalism, n. 1. Formalism carried almost to the point of meaninglessness; an inclination to exalt the importance of law or formulated rules in any area of action. “What is legalism? It is the ethical attitude that holds moral conduct to be a matter of rule following, and moral relationships to consist of duties and rights

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judicial bond

A bond to indemnify an adverse party in a lawsuit against loss occasioned by delay or by deprivation of property resulting from the lawsuit. • Judicial bonds are usu. classified according to the nature of the action in which they are required, as with appeal bonds, injunction bonds, attachment bonds, replevin bonds, forthcoming or redelivery

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