colorable cause or invocation of jurisdiction — With reference to actions for malicious prosecution, a colorable cause or invocation of jurisdiction means that a person, apparently qualified, has appeared before a justice and made a complaint under oath and in writing, stating some facts which … Black's law dictionary
colorable cause or invocation of jurisdiction — With reference to actions for malicious prosecution, a colorable cause or invocation of jurisdiction means that a person, apparently qualified, has appeared before a justice and made a complaint under oath and in writing, stating some facts which … Black's law dictionary
colorable — col·or·able adj: having an appearance of truth, validity, or right if a colorable claim or better can be pleaded D. F. Kolb and M. P. Carroll col·or·ably adv Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
colorable case — See colorable cause … Ballentine's law dictionary
colorable invocation of jurisdiction — See colorable cause … Ballentine's law dictionary
Philippine Trademark Law — R.A. 8293, otherwise known as the Intellectual Property Code, defines a trademark as “any visible sign capable of distinguishing goods.” Early jurisprudence has taken it to mean “a sign, device or mark by which the articles produced or dealt in… … Wikipedia
colorer — [ kɔlɔre ] v. tr. <conjug. : 1> • 1160; dér. anc. de couleur, refait sur lat. colorare 1 ♦ Revêtir de couleur; donner une certaine teinte à (qqch.). ⇒ teindre, teinter (bleuir, jaunir, rougir, verdir, etc.). Le soleil colore le couchant.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
plausible — plausible, credible, believable, colorable, specious are comparable when they mean capable of impressing the observer, auditor, or reader as truly or genuinely possessing the quality or character that is set forth or claimed. A thing or sometimes … New Dictionary of Synonyms
HÉTÉROPYCNOSE — Portion ou totalité d’un chromosome, qui se trouve dotée, dans une espèce donnée, de façon régulière, d’une colorabilité (aux colorations cytologiques nucléales, comme celle de Feulgen) différente de celle du restant du lot chromosomique, soit… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Frivolous litigation — Tort law Part of the … Wikipedia