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pass off
pass off 1 : to make public or offer for sale (goods
Passing off
rests, is that a person will not be allowed to pass off his goods as those of a rival trader and obtain
Trade marks
the owner is protected by the common law action of passing off, one of the forms of deceit, and see title
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Fraud
by statute, see MISFEASANCE; PROSPECTUS; WINDING-UP; FRADULENT PREFERENCE; FRAUDULENT CONVEYANCES; PASSING OFF. Fraud and collusion vitiate even the most solemn proceedings
plagiarize
game, kidnapping, from plaga net] vt : to copy and pass off (the expression of ideas or words of another) as one's
Evaporate
To pass off in vapor as a fluid to escape and be dissipated
Counterfeit
without lawful authority and with a view to defraud by passing off the false for the true. As to counterfeiting coin,
Colourable alteration
calculated to deceive or otherwise conceived for the purpose of passing off goods as goods of a different make or to
unfair competition
unfair competition : the common-law tort of passing off one's goods as another's ;broadly : any of various
Elutriate
as to purify as to elutriate the blood as it passes through the lungs to strain off or decant as a
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