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Quasi
Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1257. Means a Latin word frequently used in the civil law, and often prefixed to … English words. It is not a very definite word. It marks the resemblance, and supposes a little difference, between two object,
Property mark
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Quality is up to the mark
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Royal Arms
such arms to continue to use such trade mark. The word 'Royal' may (semble) be used in such a way as
fanciful marks
functioning as a trademark or service mark. Such marks comprise words that are either unknown in the language (e.g., "Pepsi", "Kodak",
Industry
taken in the extended significance, or exclude it. Though the word 'undertaking' in definition of industry is wedged in between business … productive labour; an aggregate of enterprises employing similar production and marketing facilities to produce items having markedly similar characteristics, Black's Law
Civil Law
are rules founded on the pure spirit of jurisprudence. The words 'Digest' and 'Pandects' are not synonymous; the former means an … those which follow, paragraphs. The letter C is the invariable mark of the Codex, which may be various quoted by the
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unenforceable esp. by purposely marking through or otherwise marring the words or signature of NOTE: As stated in section 3-604 of … or a provision in one's will) ineffective by purposely making marks through or otherwise marring the text of compare revoke NOTE:
Hyphen
of a line which terminates with a syllable of a word the remainder of which is carried to the next line … A mark or short dash thus placed at the end of a
arbitrary marks
arbitrary marks Comprise words that are in common linguistic use but, when used to … arbitrary marks Comprise words that are in common linguistic use but, when
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