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Proprietary
is synonymous with owner. A person entitled to a trade mark or a design under the acts for the registration or
New article
case may be, fall; (b) any article which bears a mark as defined in the Trade Marks Act, 1940, or which
Stamp
Stamp, means a mark, which is made on, or in relation to, any weight
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False trade description
False trade description means, for the purposes of the Merchandise Marks Acts, 1887 and 1926, a Trade Description (q.v.) which is
Disclaimer
of Court thereunder, and see WINDING UP. Patent, and Trade Mark. As to disclaimer of a patent, see (English) the Patents
Landmark
A mark to designate the boundary of land any mark or fixed
Commencement of proceedings
laid down in s. 32 of the Trade and Merchandise Marks Act, 1958 arises. Such a question may arise in a
Calibration
weight or measure, or in some cases, of certain principal marks only, in relation to the corresponding values of the quantity
Break-in-areas
aircraft. These areas must be rectangular, marked by right-angle corner markings, with CUT HERE IN EMERGENCY marked across the centre, Halsbury's
use-based application
may be based. One filing basis is use of the mark in commerce (the other three are filing based on an
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