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Merchandisable
Such as can be used or transferred as merchandise
merchandising
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Merchandise
The objects of commerce whatever is usually bought or sold in trade or market or by merchants wares goods commodities
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Merchandiser
A trader
Merchandise Marks Act, 1887
Merchandise Marks Act, 1887 (50 & 51 Vict. c. 28). See TRADE DESCRIPTION.
Merchandises avarlees
Merchandises avarlees [Fr.], damaged goods.
letter of credit
secure the customer's debt compare guaranty NOTE: A letter of credit is usu. requested by a buyer of merchandise (the issuer's customer) to be issued to the seller (the beneficiary) in order to secure the payment for
Trade description
such trade description being a false trade description within the meaning of this Act.' See also the (English) Merchandise Marks Acts, 1894, 1903 and 1911; and the Acts 1914 and 1916 (Port and Madeira), and 1926. These
Trade mark and property mark
distinct from that of a property mark. A mark, as defined by s. 2(1)(j) of the Trade and Merchandise Marks Act, 1958, includes a device, brand, heading, label, ticket, name, signature, world, letter or numerical or any
Toll
'toll' includes 'any rate or other payment payable under the special Act for any passenger, animal, carriage, goods, merchandise, articles, matters or things conveyed on the railway.' See Railway and Hunt v. Great Northern Railway Co., (1851)
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