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RECOGNITION, contracts. An acknowledgment that something which has been done by one man in the name of another, was done by authority of the latter.

 


Recognition by the state
In the early modern period, John Calvin and his Protestant colleagues reformulated Christian marriage by enacting the Marriage Ordinance of Geneva, ...

Finally, recognition may be more reliable than identification of a stranger but they should be reminded that mistakes can occur.
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3. A public recognition by a man of an illegitimate child as his own.
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Title: Legal recognition of the ownership of property, usually proven by a document.
Tort: A civil injury or wrong to someone else, or their property.

"There is the tacit recognition that many trade secrets play, at a different but not necessarily lower level from patents, a significant economic role.

For example, action which is not intended as a direct acceptance of a contract will nevertheless stand as such as it implies recognition of the terms of the contract.

Deed A written and signed document which sets out the things that have to be done or recognitions of the parties towards a certain object.

TOP REMO : Abbreviation for "reciprocal enforcement of maintenance orders" and the name of the international system of recognition, registration and enforcement of child and spousal support orders between countries which have agreed, ...

does not profess to supersede the consuetudines antiquorum jurium or Chindaswint's codification of these in the Lex Visigothorum; the "fuero municipal" is really for the most part but a resuscitation of usages formerly established, a recognition and ...

For example, an action such as accepting goods from a supplier will be binding if it implies recognition of the terms of a contract.
Act of God: An event resulting from natural causes, without human intervention (such as floods or earthquakes).

A term of international law: those groups of people which have acquired international recognition as an independent country and which have four characteristics; permanent and large population with, generally, a common language; ...

1 : See also recognition
see also full faith and credit
2 a : the balance in an account which may be drawn upon and repaid later
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The 1886 Berne Convention first established recognition of copyrights among sovereign nations, rather than merely bilaterally.

When a statute or common law of the country forbids the recognition of the foreign law, the latter is of no force whatever. When both are silent, the question arises as to which of the conflicting laws is to have effect.

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In trademark law, a mark that is not inherently distinctive becomes protected after developing a "secondary meaning": great public recognition through long use and exposure in the marketplace.

Law Terms secondary meaning is In trademark law, a mark that is not inherently distinctive becomes protected after developing a secondary meaning: great public recognition through long use and exposure in the marketplace.

At present, however, Vermont is the only state that grants any official recognition to a homosexual union.

COMITY
The principle by which the courts of one jurisdiction may consent to the laws or decisions of another. The comity of nations refers to the recognition accorded by one nation to the laws and institutions of another.

American Bankers Association number - often referred to as the "transit routing number", is the nine (9) digit electronic address of a financial institution. The ABA number is encoded in the MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition) ...

If the corporation is non-profit, it will have to apply for non-profit status with the home state, and may, if desired, also apply to the Internal Revenue Service for federal non-profit recognition, ...

It has been said blue laws originated in a statute codified during the reign of Emperor Constantine (c. 321 A.D.), who implemented many changes to accommodate demands of the early Christian movement for recognition of faith-based rules and ...

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