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mark

mark 1 : a character usually in the form of a cross or X that is made as a

Marked

Designated or distinguished by or as by a mark hence noticeable conspicuous as a marked card a marked coin a marked instance

Mark

A license of reprisals See Marque

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Trade marks

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Associated Trade Marks

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fanciful marks

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Property mark, trade mark

Sheojonaw Prasad, AIR 1972 SC 2488 (2490): (1973) 1 SCC 56. [Penal Code, s. 479; Trade and Merchandise Marks Act, 1958, s. 2(1)(i) & (v)]

Property mark

that of a property mark. A mark as defined by s. 2(1) (j) of the trade and Marchandise Marks Act, 1958, includes a device, brand, heading, label, ticket, name, signature, word, letter or numerical or any combination

strong mark

strong mark : a trademark or service mark that is distinctive and is used in a fictitious, arbitrary, or fanciful

Sea Marks

Matched in: Term Sea Marks

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mark

mark 1 : a character usually in the form of a cross or X that is made as a

Marked

Designated or distinguished by or as by a mark hence noticeable conspicuous as a marked card a marked coin a marked instance

Mark

A license of reprisals See Marque

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Trade marks

Matched in: Term Trade marks

Associated Trade Marks

Matched in: Term Associated Trade Marks

fanciful marks

Matched in: Term fanciful marks

Property mark, trade mark

Sheojonaw Prasad, AIR 1972 SC 2488 (2490): (1973) 1 SCC 56. [Penal Code, s. 479; Trade and Merchandise Marks Act, 1958, s. 2(1)(i) & (v)]

Property mark

that of a property mark. A mark as defined by s. 2(1) (j) of the trade and Marchandise Marks Act, 1958, includes a device, brand, heading, label, ticket, name, signature, word, letter or numerical or any combination

strong mark

strong mark : a trademark or service mark that is distinctive and is used in a fictitious, arbitrary, or fanciful

Sea Marks

Matched in: Term Sea Marks

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