Commerce - Law Dictionary Search Results
Commerce or commercial
Commerce or commercial, means concept of a trading activity. Trading activity
interstate commerce commission
governmental commision charged with making and enforcing regulations concerning interstate commerce
commerce power
commerce power see power
Business
1947), s. 2 (7)] 'business' includes - (i) any trade, commerce or manufacture or any adventure or concern in the nature
trademark
registers trademarks and service marks that are used in interstate commerce or in intrastate commerce that affects interstate commerce. There are
power
is delegated by law or constitution often used in pl. commerce power often cap C&P : the power delegated to Congress
use-based application
based. One filing basis is use of the mark in commerce (the other three are filing based on an intent-to-use the
Commercial purpose
Commercial purpose, 'Commercial' denotes 'pertaining to commerce'; it means 'connected with, or engaged in commerce; mercantile; having
Import
or country from a foreign country in the transactions of commerce; opposed to export. Similarly 'export' according to Webster's International Dictionary
Tariff
Tariff [Span.], a cartel of commerce, a book of rates, a table or catalogue, drawn up
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