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Collective mark
Collective mark, means a trade mark distinguishing the goods or services of
collective mark
collective mark : a trademark or a service mark of a group
Trade marks
of that person, and includes a certification trade mark or collective mark. [Trade Marks Act, 1999 (47 of 1999), s. 2 (1)(zb)(i)(ii)]
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Civil Law
it is now frequently denominated 'the Roman Civil Law.' The collections of Roman Civil Law, before its reformation in the sixth … those which follow, paragraphs. The letter C is the invariable mark of the Codex, which may be various quoted by the
exchequer
royal office in medieval England at first responsible for the collection and management of the royal revenue and later for the … from Old French eschequier royal treasury, reckoning board or cloth marked with squares, literally, chessboard, from eschec chess] 1 cap :
League of Nations (Societe des Nations)
principles which underlie the League are the 'collective system,' e.g., collective action to prevent aggression, as well as to assist members … the new practice of giving 'advisory opinions' has been of marked help to the Foreign Offices in handling many problems. The
judgment
authority to act on behalf of a business and usually marked by reasonableness and the exercise of due care ;also :
Magna Carta
it in another. This Great Charter is in fact a collection of statutes in thirty-seven chapters, which are for the most … of a baron, for a whole barony, by one hundred marks; the heir or heirs of a knight, for one whole
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