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Commencement of proceedings

question may arise in a suit for infringement of the trade mark in which the registered proprietor may rely on s. 32 to prove his title to the registered trade mark as also in rectification proceedings, National

recognized market

market : a market in which a secured party sells collateral upon a debtor's default, which does not rely on competitive bidding or haggling, and in which prices are stated publicly and presumed to be commercially reasonable

special duty doctrine

when the duty owed to the plaintiff arises by statute or when the plaintiff has justifiably come to rely on the government's assumption of that duty.

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distrust

To feel absence of trust in not to confide in or rely upon to deem of questionable sufficiency or reality to doubt to be suspicious of to mistrust

misrepresentation

or sometimes by nondisclosure or concealment and often for the purpose of deceiving, defrauding, or causing another to rely on it detrimentally ;also : an act or instance of making such a representation

Aid of the King

the Crown counsel are heard, but this aid will not be granted after issue, because the Crown cannot rely upon the defence made by another, Termes de la Ley

Waiver

right is thereafter asserted, and is either express or implied from conduct. A person who is entitled to rely on a stipulation, existing for his benefit alone, in a contract or of a statutory provision, may waive

Solely

Singly alone only without another as to rest a cause solely one argument to rely solelyn ones own strength

Special defence

Special defence, in a county Court. A defendant must give notice to the plaintiff when he intends to rely on a defence of set-off or counterclaim, infancy, coverture, statute of limitations, bankruptcy, or equitable defence. for example,

Prejudice, without

of thereafter; so, if a defendant offer, 'without prejudice,' to pay half the claim, the plaintiff must not rely on the offer as an admission of his having a right to some payment. The rule is that

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Commencement of proceedings

question may arise in a suit for infringement of the trade mark in which the registered proprietor may rely on s. 32 to prove his title to the registered trade mark as also in rectification proceedings, National

recognized market

market : a market in which a secured party sells collateral upon a debtor's default, which does not rely on competitive bidding or haggling, and in which prices are stated publicly and presumed to be commercially reasonable

special duty doctrine

when the duty owed to the plaintiff arises by statute or when the plaintiff has justifiably come to rely on the government's assumption of that duty.

Keep your definitions linked to case research

distrust

To feel absence of trust in not to confide in or rely upon to deem of questionable sufficiency or reality to doubt to be suspicious of to mistrust

misrepresentation

or sometimes by nondisclosure or concealment and often for the purpose of deceiving, defrauding, or causing another to rely on it detrimentally ;also : an act or instance of making such a representation

Aid of the King

the Crown counsel are heard, but this aid will not be granted after issue, because the Crown cannot rely upon the defence made by another, Termes de la Ley

Waiver

right is thereafter asserted, and is either express or implied from conduct. A person who is entitled to rely on a stipulation, existing for his benefit alone, in a contract or of a statutory provision, may waive

Solely

Singly alone only without another as to rest a cause solely one argument to rely solelyn ones own strength

Special defence

Special defence, in a county Court. A defendant must give notice to the plaintiff when he intends to rely on a defence of set-off or counterclaim, infancy, coverture, statute of limitations, bankruptcy, or equitable defence. for example,

Prejudice, without

of thereafter; so, if a defendant offer, 'without prejudice,' to pay half the claim, the plaintiff must not rely on the offer as an admission of his having a right to some payment. The rule is that

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