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literal, adj. According to expressed language. • Literal performance of a condition requires exact compliance with its terms. [Cases: Contracts 152. C.J.S. Contracts §§ 307, 318–322, 327, 331.]
literal, adj. According to expressed language. • Literal performance of a condition requires exact compliance with its terms. [Cases: Contracts 152. C.J.S. Contracts §§ 307, 318–322, 327, 331.]
tacito et illiterato hominum consensu et moribus expressum 〈拉〉通过默示、非书面的同意和习惯为意思表示
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literary composition. An original expression of mental effort in written words arranged in an intelligent and purposeful order. See literary work under WORK(2). [Cases: Copyrights and Intellectual Property 5. C.J.S. Copyrights and Intellectual Property § 11.]
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literary property. 1. The physical property in which an intellectual production is embodied, such as a book, screenplay, or lecture. [Cases: Copyrights and Intellectual Property 41. 3. C.J.S. Copyrights and Intellectual Property § 26.] 2. An owner’s exclusive right to possess, use, and dispose of such a production. See COPYRIGHT; INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. [Cases: Copyrights and
colliterales et socii (k[schwa]-lit-[schwa]-ray-leez et soh-shee-I). [Law Latin “assistants and associates”] Hist. In England, the former title of assistants to the Chancery judges (i.e., masters in chancery).
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A corner that can be located only with evidence other than that put in place by the original surveyor.
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literae procuratoriae (lit-[schwa]r-ee prok-y[schwa]-r[schwa]-tor-ee-ee), n. [Law Latin] Hist. Letters of procuration; letters of attorney; power of attorney. See POWER OF ATTORNEY.
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Copyright. Similarity evidenced by the copying of the protected work’s general ideas or structure (such as a movie’s plot) without using the precise words or phrases of the work. — Also termed pattern similarity.
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