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famous trademark

A trademark that not only is distinctive but also has been used and heavily advertised or widely accepted in the channels of trade over a long time, and is so well known that consumers immediately associate it with one specific product or service. • Only famous marks are protected from dilution. Eight nonexclusive statutory factors

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rational basis test

rational-basis test. Constitutional law. The criterion for judicial analysis of a statute that does not implicate a fundamental right or a suspect or quasi-suspect classification under the Due Process or Equal Protection Clause, whereby the court will uphold a law if it bears a reasonable relationship to the attainment of a legitimate governmental objective. •

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custodes libertatis angliae auctoritate parliamenti

custodes libertatis angliae auctoritate parliamenti 〈拉〉〈英〉议会授权之英格兰自由监护人 查理一世被处决之后直到奥立佛·克伦威尔〔Oliver Cromwell〕被宣布为护国公〔Lord Protector〕之前这一段期间令状和所有司法程序的格式用语。

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antiqua et nova

antiqua et nova (an-tI-kw[schwa] et noh-v[schwa]). [Latin] Hist. Old and new (rights). “Antiqua et nova …. The technical terms in our law equivalent to these Latin terms are, heritage and conquest; heritage (antiqua) being that estate to which any one succeeds as heir; conquest (nova) that which he succeeds to or acquires by purchase, gift,

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discipline

discipline, n. 1. Punishment intended to correct or instruct; esp., a sanction or penalty imposed after an official finding of misconduct. [Cases: Licenses 38. C.J.S. Agriculture § 4.5; Architects § 10; Licenses §§ 48, 50–63.] 2. The punishment or penalties (often termed “sanctions”) imposed by a disciplining agency on an attorney who has breached a

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