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Sea Marks
Sea Marks. See BEACON.
trademark
trademark : a mark that is used by a manufacturer or merchant to identify
Stigma
detracts from the character or reputation of a person, a mark, sign etc., indicting that something is not considered normal or
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Plate
as it has to be by revenue law, must be marked so as to distinguish it as foreign, and that every
Ballot
a vote; the system of choosing persons for office by marking a paper or by drawing papers with names on them
Passing off
passing off pray of actual deception is not necessary two marks bear an ovrall similarity as would be likely to mislead
Deceptively similar
Act, 1999 (48 of 1999), s. 2 (1) (c)] A mark shall be deemed to be deceptively similar to another mark
Signature
Signature, a sign or mark impressed upon anything; a stamp, a mark; the name of
Sign
is unable to write his name, he may place his mark on the instrument or other paper and the requirements of
Trade description
or copyright, and the use of any figure, word, or mark which, accord-ing to the custom of the trade, is commonly
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