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Defined in 5 dictionaries — U.S. Code, Bouvier (1914), Black's (1910), Kinney (1893), Anderson (1889)

United States Code

49 U.S.C. § 32901 — in this chapter

“model” means a class of automobiles as decided by regulation by the Administrator after consulting and coordinating with the Secretary.

Bouvier's Law Dictionary and Concise Encyclopedia

John Bouvier; revised by Francis Rawle · 1914

A machine made on a small scale to show the manner in which it is to be worked or employed. A copy or imitation of the thing Intended to be represented. State v. Fox, 25 N. J. L. 602. See Patent. MODERAMEN INCULPATE TUTEL^. la Roman Law. The regulation of justifiable defence. The term expresses that degree of force which a person might lawfully use in defence of his person or property, even though it should occasion the death of ! the aggressor. Bell, Diet

Black's Law Dictionary

Henry Campbell Black, M.A. · 1910

A pattern or representation of something to be made. A fac simile Of something invented, made on a reduced scale, in compliance with the patent laws. See State V. Fox, 25 N. J. Law, 566; Montana Ore Purchasing Co. v. Boston, etc., Min Co., 27 Mont 288, 70 Pae, 1126.

A Law Dictionary and Glossary

George C. Kinney · 1893

In the patent law, a copy or imitation of the thing intended to be represented. Moderamen incnlpata) tatelse, I.

In the Roman law. The regulation of justifiable defense, — •' a term used to express that degree of force in defense of the person or property which a person might safely usa

A Dictionary of Law

William C. Anderson · 1889

A copy or imitation of the thing intended to be represented.' A model of an invention need not be furnished, unless required by the commissioner of patents; and, when required, it is not to exceed one foot in any of its dimensions, except as to working models of complicated machines.* See Invention.