registered mark
collocation in Englishmeaningsofregisteredandmark
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registered
adjective
uk/ˈredʒ.ɪ.stəd/us/ˈredʒ.ə.stɚd/
officially listed ...
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mark
noun
uk/mɑːk/us/mɑːrk/
a small area on the surface of something that is damaged, dirty, or different in ...
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(Definition ofregisteredandmarkfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The point is that there are some tiny manufacturers who make very few articles and therefore scarcely qualify to have their ownregisteredmark.
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He would need to wait until the application had been registered and then would need to seek invalidation of theregisteredmark.
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It now has the intellectual property in the form of a logo, aregisteredmarkand a marketing strategy, but refuses to pay the outstanding moneys.
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It is required to produce a logo and aregisteredmarkto help the marketing and a marketing strategy so that the operation of the telecom network will be successful.
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They have already aregisteredmark, which is becoming known as a guarantee of fitness for purpose for many kinds of consumer goods outside the technical field.
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I remember a case in which a very well-known firm of brewers found that beer which was not of their brewing was being sold in bottles bearing theirregisteredmark.
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Aregisteredmarkeffectively creates a presumption that the mark is distinctive, valid and owned by the registered owner.
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Certain exclusive rights attach to aregisteredmark.
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The meat is considered to be of high quality and carries aregisteredmarkof quality.
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These rights allow the owner to prevent unauthorised use of the mark on products that are identical or similar to theregisteredmark.
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The most frequent bases are likelihood of confusion with an existingregisteredmarkand genericness or descriptiveness of the mark for which registration is sought.
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If a mark is eligible for registration then trademark agents may conduct searches of registers to determine if anyregisteredmarkhas similarities that may be confusing.
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It also includes more substantive matters such as making sure the applicant's mark is not merely descriptive or likely to cause confusion with a pre-existing applied-for orregisteredmark.
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For example, it requires member states to protect the rights of earlier registered marks, but does not tell them how that should be done.
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However, sections 44 and 45 of the act permit the registrar to require, from time to time, owners submit information or evidence regarding the ongoing usage of registered marks.
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