Infringer - Law Dictionary Search Results
infringe
infringe in·fringed in·fring·ing [Medieval Latin infringere, from Latin, to break, crush, from in- in + frangere
Infringement
The act of infringing breach violation nonfulfillment as the infringement of a treaty compact
Infringing copy
Infringing copy, 'infringing copy' means,-- (i) in relation to a literary,
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Infringement
Infringement [fr. infringo, Lat., to break], breach of violation, applied to
Infringe
to transgress to neglect to fulfill or obey as to infringe a law right or contract
infringement
name, or trade dress involves use of one by the infringer that is the same as that of the owner or
Trade marks
registered or registrable by him, and if that right is infringed by a sale of other goods under his mark, or
Passing off
Works v. S.T. Karuppanna Nadar, AIR 1979 Mad 157. An infringement action is available where there is violation of specific property
Breach
s. 96(2)(b)] The expression 'breach' occurring in s. 96(2)(b) means infringement or violation of a promise or obligation. As such the
Threats
advertise-ments or otherwise, threatens any person with an action for infringement of patent or other like proceedings, then, whether the person
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