The Designs Act - Law Dictionary Search Results
Intent
The act of turning the mind toward an object hence a design a purpose intention meaning drift aim
Frustration
The act of frustrating disappointment defeat as the frustration of ones designs
Disappointment
act of disappointing or the state of being disappointed defeat or failure of expectation or hope miscarriage of design or plan frustration
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Digression
esp from the main subject of a discourse hence a part of a discourse deviating from its main design or subject … The act of digressing or deviating esp from the main subject of a discourse hence a part of a discourse
Connotation
The act of connoting a making known or designating something additional implication of something more than is asserted
Commemoration
The act of commemorating an observance or celebration designed to honor the memory of some person or event
Property
to apply, the design has devolved from the original proprietor upon any other person, includes that other person. [Designs Act, 2000 (16 of 2000), s. 2 (j)] Means any property or assets of every description, whether corporeal or
Designs
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Copyright
and see Walter v. Lane, 1900 AC 539; photographs (s. 21), designs registr-able under the (English) Patents and Designs Act, 1907 (s. 22), works of foreign authors (s. 23), and existing works (s. 24). As to the application … exclusive right to apply a design to any article in any class in which the design is registered. [Designs Act, 2000 (16 of 2000), s. 2 (c)] Copyright, itself not only permits assignment of copyright in the works
Proprietor
Mishri Lal v. Dhirendra Nath, (1999) 4 SCC 1. Proprietor, owner. In s. 93 of the Patents and Designs Act, 1907, as amended by the Act of 1932 (see LETTERS PATENT), the following definition occurs:- 'Proprietor of a
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