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21colorable — That which is in appearance only, and not in reality, what it purports to be, hence counterfeit, feigned, having the appearance of truth. Windle v. Flinn, 196 Or. 654, 251 P.2d 136, 146 …
22colorable — That which is in appearance only, and not in reality, what it purports to be, hence counterfeit, feigned, having the appearance of truth. Windle v. Flinn, 196 Or. 654, 251 P.2d 136, 146 …
23colorable — …
24colorable alteration — One which makes no real or substantial change, but is introduced only as a subterfuge or means of evading the patent or copyright law …
25colorable claim — In bankruptcy law, a claim made by one holding the property as an agent or bailee of the bankrupt; a claim in which as a matter of law, there is no adverseness. See also color …
26colorable imitation — In the law of trademarks, this phrase denotes such a close or ingenious limitation as to be calculated to deceive ordinary persons …
27colorable transaction — One presenting an appearance which does not correspond with the reality, and, ordinarily, an appearance intended to conceal or to deceive …
28colorable alteration — One which makes no real or substantial change, but is introduced only as a subterfuge or means of evading the patent or copyright law …
29colorable claim — In bankruptcy law, a claim made by one holding the property as an agent or bailee of the bankrupt; a claim in which as a matter of law, there is no adverseness. See also color …
30colorable imitation — In the law of trademarks, this phrase denotes such a close or ingenious limitation as to be calculated to deceive ordinary persons …