Deceptive - Law Dictionary Search Results
Deceptively similar
Deceptively similar, a geographical indication shall be deemed to be deceptively
Deceptive resemblance
Deceptive resemblance, there will be deceptive resemblance of a Trade Mark
Deceptivity
Deceptiveness a deception a sham
Deceptive
power to mislead or impress with false opinions as a deceptive countenance or appearance
deceptive
deceptive : tending or having capacity to deceive [ trade practices]
deception
deception 1 : an act of deceiving 2 : something that
Fraud
Fraud, a fraud is an act of deliberate deception with the design of securing something by taking unfair advantage
Passing off
Passing off, in action for passing off pray of actual deception is not necessary two marks bear an ovrall similarity as
Cheat
An act of deception or fraud that which is the means of fraud or
fraud
deceive fraud in the factum : fraud in which the deception causes the other party to misunderstand the nature of the
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