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arbitrary mark : a trademark, service mark, or trade name that is not indicative of the nature of the goods or services ...
infringe
infringe in·fringed in·fring·ing [Medieval Latin infringere, from Latin, to break, crush, from in- in + frangere to break] vt : to encroach upon in a way that violates law or the rights of another [the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed "U.S. Constitution amend. II"] ;esp : to violate a holder's rights under (a copyright, patent, trademark, or trade name) vi : encroach in·fring·er n ...
palm off
palm off : to sell or attempt to sell (a product) by inducing buyers to believe that one's product is actually the product of another ;specif : to attempt to sell (a product) under another's trademark or trade name ...
Kolinsky
Among furriers any of several Asiatic minks esp Putorius sibiricus the yellowish brown pelt of which is valued esp for the tail used for making artists brushes Trade names for the fur are red sable and Tatar sable...
Ligroin
A trade name applied somewhat indefinitely to some of the volatile products obtained in refining crude petroleum It is a complex and variable mixture of several hydrocarbons generally boils below 170deg Fahr and is more inflammable than safe kerosene It is used as a solvent as a carburetant for air gas and for illumination in special lamps...
rofecoxib
A chemical substance C17H14O4S molecular weight 31436 used in medicine as an analgesic to alleviate pain and inflammation it is a synthetic compound and is marketed by Merck amp Co under the trade name Vioxx in tablets giving dosages of 125 or 25 milligrams It is classed as a non steroidal anti inflammatory drug NSAID Chemically it is 4 4 methylsulfonyphenyl 3 phenyl 25H furanone Its chemical structure contains two phenyl rings and a furanone ring It is believed to act by inhibition of prostaglandin biosynthesis through inhibition of the enzyme cyclooxygenase 2 COX 2 unlike aspirin it does not inhibit cyclooxygenase 1...
Rolodex
A trade name for a type of card file as a RolodexR card file Also used informally and improperly as a noun meaning RolodexR card file...
Simplesse
a trade name for a fat substitute prepared as microparticles of protein from whey It has little fat but has a consistency and taste resembling fat and is thus used to prepare foods low in fat for dietetic purposes...
franchise
franchise [Anglo-French, literally, freedom, liberty, from Middle French, from franchir to free, from Old French franc free] 1 : a special right or privilege granted by the government to an individual, group, or business entity: as a : a right to conduct a business and esp. to be and to exercise the powers of a corporation b : a right granted to a public utility company to provide services and to use public land for that purpose 2 : a constitutional or statutory right ;esp : the right to vote used with the [restricting them in employment, education, the , legal personality, and public accommodation "W. H. Burns"] 3 : a right or license that is granted to an individual or group to market a company's goods or services in a particular territory under the company's trademark, trade name, or service mark and that often involves the use of rules and procedures designed by the company and services (as advertising) and facilities provided by the company in return for fees, royalties, ...
Business names
Business names. The (English) Registration of Business Names Act, 1916, necessitates the registration of every firm or person carrying on business in the United Kingdom unless carried on in their true names. 'Business' includes profession. The Act imposes penalties for any period of non-registration or fraud when furnishing any statement required by the Act. S. 8 provides that any firm or person, in default of registration, shall be unable to enforce contracts made in relation to the business in respect of which the default has been made. Provisions are, however, made for obtaining relief in certain cases. Firms and persons obliged to register under the Act must set out in trade catalogues, business letters, etc., the true name or names of the person or persons trading under the business name. The fees payable on registration have been increased by s. 5 of the (English) Fees Increase Act, 1923. See also the (English) Companies Act, 1929, s. 145, which applies and extends the provisions...
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