-
likelihood of confusion. This
means customers are
likely to
think your
goods or
services come from the same
source as
another party's
goods or services...
- The
Goods and
Services Tax (GST) is a
successor to VAT used in
India on the
supply of goods and service. Both VAT and GST have the same
taxation slabs...
-
proportion of overall spending.
Luxury goods are in
contrast to
necessity goods,
where demand increases proportionally less than income.
Luxury goods is often...
- last "s" was
removed for ease in pronunciation. In 1901, to
prevent confusion of goods made in the
village with Sing Sing prison-made items,
local officials...
-
dress of Ferrari's vehicles, and a
permanent ****ction
against Roberts was affirmed.
Direct confusion occurs when
consumers believe that the
goods or services...
- The
Confusion is a
novel by Neal Stephenson. It is the
second volume in The
Baroque Cycle and
consists of two
sections or books,
Bonanza and The Juncto...
- (textura)
Confusion of goods (confusio) and
commixture (commixtio)
American Law Institute, U.C.C.
Article 9, § 102(a)(2) (2007). One or more
of the preceding...
-
include carpentry, smithery, peddling,
manufacturing and
selling domestic goods,
writing prayers, and
dealing with livestock.
Older women practiced fortune...
- is to
allow consumers to
easily identify the
producers of goods and
services and
avoid confusion.
United States trademark law is
mainly governed by the...
- issue;
Similarity of the
goods and
services at issue;
Evidence of actual confusion;
Purchaser sophistication;
Quality of the defendant's
goods or services;...