trade in goods

  • 51trade surplus — n technical the amount by which the value of the goods that a country sells to other countries is more than the value of the goods it buys from them …

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  • 52trade libel — n: disparagement (1) Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. trade libel …

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  • 53trade bill — ➔ bill of exchange * * *    ► See Bill of Exchange. * * * trade bill UK US noun [C] (also commercial bill) FINANCE, COMMERCE ► a bill of exchange (= a document ordering someone to pay a particular amount at a particular time) tha …

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  • 54trade mark infringement — A registered trade mark is infringed under circumstances specified in the Trade Marks Act 1994. This broadly restricts anyone else using the mark or a similar mark in the same or similar class of goods and services. Unregistered marks can be… …

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  • 55trade mark — tradeˈmark or trade mark noun 1. Any name or distinctive device warranting goods for sale as the production of any individual or firm 2. A distinguishing characteristic or feature (figurative) transitive verb 1. To label with a trademark 2. To… …

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  • 56trade price — noun The price at which goods are sold to members of the same trade, or by wholesale to retail dealers • • • Main Entry: ↑trade …

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  • 57trade sale — noun An auction sale of goods by producers, etc, to persons in the trade • • • Main Entry: ↑trade …

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  • 58Trade-mark — n. A peculiar distinguishing mark or device affixed by a manufacturer or a merchant to his goods, the exclusive right of using which is recognized by law. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 59trade fair — n a large event when several companies show their goods or services in one place, to try to sell them = ↑trade show …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 60trade name — trade′ name n. 1) bus a word or phrase used in a trade to designate a business, service, or a particular class of goods 2) bus a brand name 3) the name or style under which a firm does business • Etymology: 1860–65 …

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