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Deceptive resemblance

Deceptive resemblance, there will be deceptive resemblance of a Trade Mark if a trade mark is likely to deceive or cause

Precedence or precedency

may be reduced to the following list, in which those marked * are entitled to the rank here allotted them by

Royal Arms

of the Royal Arms, namely, s. 68 of the Trade Marks Act, 1905 (see TRADE MARKS), which is as follows:- 68.

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Permitted use

relation to a registered trademark, means the use of trade mark-- (i) by a registered user of the trademark in relation

Domiciled

domicile but can only have one domicile at a time, Mark v. Mark [HL(E)], (2005) 3 WLR 111 Domiciled, where a

Countermark

A mark or token added to those already existing in order to

likelihood of confusion

statutory basis for refusing registration of a trademark or service mark because it is likely to conflict with a mark or

Design

a mere mechanical device, and does not include any trade mark as defined in clause (v) of sub-s. (1) of s.

Sea

main sea begins at the low-watermark, but between the high-water mark and the low-water mark, where the sea ebbs and flows,

Registered proprietor

entered in the register as proprietor of the trademark. [Trade Marks Act, 1999, s. 2 (1) (v)] Means a trade mark

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