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federal trade commission (ftc)

promote free and fair competition in interstate commerce through prevention of trade restraints such as price-fixing agreements, false advertising, illegal combinations of competitors and other unfair methods of competition. Source: FindLaw

franchise

mark and that often involves the use of rules and procedures designed by the company and services (as advertising) and facilities provided by the company in return for fees, royalties, or other compensation ;also : a business

sale

place at a set time or place public sale : a sale (as an auction) that is publicly advertised and that takes place at a location open to the public sale in gross : a sale of

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service mark

service mark : a mark (as a name) used esp. in advertising to identify and distinguish services (as transportation) of one person from another and to indicate the source of

mailing list

A list of names and addresses to which advertising solicitations of money or other materials material sent in large quantities is mailed it is usually used by

merchandising

The activities associated with selling products such as identification of the market7 advertising at the right time in the right media7 and creating attractive packaging and displays also the study of

Distribution

Distribution includes distribution by way of samples, whether free or otherwise. [Cigarette and other Tobacco Products (Prohibition of Advertise-ment and Regulation of Trade and Commence, Production, Supply and Distribution) Act, 2003 (34 of 2003), s. 3(c)] The

Newspaper

at stated intervals for conveying intelligence of passing events advocating opinions etc a public print that circulates news advertisements proceedings of legislative bodies public announcements etc

Alio intuitu

motive, a motive other than the professed one: e.g., when a man brings an action by way of advertising his goods.

Ancient Monuments

See (English) Ancient Monu-ments Consolidation and Amendment Act, 1913 (3 & 4 Geo. 5, c. 32), and (English) Advertisements Regulation Act, 1925 (15 & 16 Geo. 5, c. 52); (English) Ancient Monuments (Ireland) Act, 1892; and post,

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