- for registration, or
registrable, if it
performs the
essential trademark function, and has
distinctive character.
Registrability can be
understood as...
- pain
Dental anesthesiology Specialists in
these fields are
designated "
registrable" (in the
United States, "board eligible") and
warrant exclusive titles...
-
registration of
marks began on 1
January 1876. The 1875 Act
defined a
registrable trade mark as a
device or mark, or name of an
individual or firm printed...
- budgets. Most
countries exclude certain terms and
symbols from
being registrable.
These include emblems, flags,
royal insignia, and the
rings of the Olympic...
- Thus, for example,
while a
trade mark
described simply as a
colour is
registrable, a
trade mark
described as
consisting "predominantly" of a particular...
- The
Registered Designs Act 1949 (12, 13 & 14 Geo. 6. c. 88) is an act in the
United Kingdom concerning design rights. The
purpose of the act was to consolidate...
- one-make racing, but are
visually and
mechanically quite similar to road-
registrable 911s of the same generation.
There are
three distinct tiers of racing...
-
Sound and Vibration. 37: 14–17 – via
Semantic Scholar. "The
Trademark Registrability of the Harley-Davidson Roar: A
Multimedia Analysis". bc.edu. Archived...
- generations; this
period is to be at
least 30 years". For a food name to be
registrable under the TSG
scheme it must (a) have been
traditionally used to refer...
-
consequence that
freeholds which escheated to the
Crown ceased to be
registrable. This
created a slow
drain of
property out of registration, amounting...