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Trade description

Matched in: Term Trade description

False trade description

Matched in: Term False trade description

Service

the rendering of any service free of charge or under a contract or personal service. [Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Act, 1969 (54 of 1969), s. 2(r)] Means service of any description which is made available to

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Trade marks

Matched in: Term Trade marks

Passing off

statute. In a passing-off action, however, the plaintiff's right is independent of such a statutory right to a trade mark and is against the conduct of the defendant which leads to or is intended or calculated to … word, the law does recognise a trader's right to prevent others from personating his business by using such descriptive words as would lead the customers to suppose that they are trading with the firm. The principle, on

Forgery

transfer, see Bank of England v. Cutler, (1907) 1 KB 889; (1908) 2 KB 208. See also FLASE TRADE DESCRIPTION. Whoever makes any false documents or false electronic record or part of a document or electronic record, with

secondary meaning

secondary meaning : a developed association in the public's mind between the mark, name, or trade dress of a product and a specific manufacturer originating it that renders the mark, name, or trade dress … specific manufacturer originating it that renders the mark, name, or trade dress protectable under trademark law [the general descriptive name of the product acquired secondary meaning]

Industrial and Provident Societies

Vict. c. 45), which by s. 6 provided for the registration of societies 'for carrying on any labour, trade, or handicraft, in-cluding the buying or selling of land, of which no member shall claim an interest in … businesses, trades specified in or authorized by its rules, whether wholesale or retail, and including dealings of every description with land,' but enacts that no member other than a registered society shall have any interest in the

Merchandise Marks Act, 1887

Merchandise Marks Act, 1887 (50 & 51 Vict. c. 28). See TRADE DESCRIPTION.

Traffic

of every description, as well as passengers and goods. [Railways Act, 1989 (24 of 1989), s. 2(39)] Commerce, trade; the sale or exchange of such things or merchandise, bills or money, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn. Means

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