Deceptivity - Law Dictionary Search Results
deception
deception 1 : an act of deceiving 2 : something that deceives : deceit
deceptive
deceptive : tending or having capacity to deceive [ trade practices] compare fraudulent, misleading
Deceptive
Tending to deceive having power to mislead or impress with false opinions as a deceptive countenance or appearance
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Deceptivity
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Deceptible
Capable of being deceived deceivable
Deception
The act of deceiving or misleading
Deceptively
In a manner to deceive
Deceptiveness
The power or habit of deceiving tendency or aptness to deceive
Deceptory
Deceptive
Deceptively similar
Deceptively similar, a geographical indication shall be deemed to be deceptively similar to another geographical indication if it so
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