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Chatter mark

on the surface of work by a cutting tool which chatters


Chatteration

the act or habit of chattering


Chattering

so made noise made by the collision of the teeth chatter


Trade marks

proprietor or by way of permitted user to use the mark whether with or without any indication of the identity of


Trade mark and property mark

scc 56 air 1972 sc 2488 2490 trade and merchandise marks act 1958 s 2 1 i and r penal code


Property mark, trade mark

person the distinction between a trade mark and a property mark is that whereas the former denotes the manufacture or quality


Property mark

defined by s 479 of the penal code means a mark used for denoting that a movable property belongs to a


Using a false property mark

or uses any case package or other receptacle having any mark thereon in a manner reasonably calculated to cause it to


strong mark

connection with a product compare weak mark note a strong mark is afforded greater trademark protection than a weak mark


Marking

the act of one who or that which marks the mark or marks made arrangement or disposition of marks


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