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Deceivably

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Qui vult decipi decipiatur

De G. M. & G. 687), who wishes to be deceived, let him be deceived.(1 De G. M. & G. 687),

Fraud on a power

moral turpitude is not necessary. Is meant an intention to deceive; whether it is from any expectation of advantage to the

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Deceptively similar

resembles that other geographical indication as to be likely to deceive or cause confusion. [Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection)

Trade marks

colourable imitation or otherwise so as to be calculated to deceive a purchaser that those goods are goods of his manufacture,

Royal Arms

so closely resembling the same as to be calculated to deceive) in such manner as to be calculated to lead to

Rex non potest fallere nec falli

potest fallere nec falli (Jenk. Cent. 48), the king cannot deceive or be deceived.

Non decipitur qui scit se decipi

Non decipitur qui scit se decipi. (he is not deceived who knows himself to be deceived.)

Gypsies

great company, and use great, subtle, and crafty means to deceive the people, bearing them in hand, that they by palmistry

Felony

felonie, Fr.; felonia, Lat.; some deduce it fr. Gk., a deceiver, and fallo, Lat., to deceive; Spelman derives it fr. the

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Deceivably

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Qui vult decipi decipiatur

De G. M. & G. 687), who wishes to be deceived, let him be deceived.(1 De G. M. & G. 687),

Fraud on a power

moral turpitude is not necessary. Is meant an intention to deceive; whether it is from any expectation of advantage to the

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Deceptively similar

resembles that other geographical indication as to be likely to deceive or cause confusion. [Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection)

Trade marks

colourable imitation or otherwise so as to be calculated to deceive a purchaser that those goods are goods of his manufacture,

Royal Arms

so closely resembling the same as to be calculated to deceive) in such manner as to be calculated to lead to

Rex non potest fallere nec falli

potest fallere nec falli (Jenk. Cent. 48), the king cannot deceive or be deceived.

Non decipitur qui scit se decipi

Non decipitur qui scit se decipi. (he is not deceived who knows himself to be deceived.)

Gypsies

great company, and use great, subtle, and crafty means to deceive the people, bearing them in hand, that they by palmistry

Felony

felonie, Fr.; felonia, Lat.; some deduce it fr. Gk., a deceiver, and fallo, Lat., to deceive; Spelman derives it fr. the

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