unregistered company
1unregistered company — a company incorporated otherwise than by registration under the Companies Acts. This class of companies includes statutory companies and foreign companies; such companies are subject to some provisions of the Companies Act 1985. Collins… …
2unregistered marks — When a trade or service mark is not registrable it may still be entitled to certain protection, i.e. a passing off action. Passing off is available where there is a prospect of confusion of identity through the unauthorised use of similar marks… …
3company — A corporate enterprise that has a legal identity separate from that of its members; it operates as one single unit, in the success of which all the members participate. An incorporated company is a legal person in its own right, able to own… …
4company — A corporate enterprise that has a legal identity separate from that of its members; it operates as one single unit, in the success of which all the members participate. An incorporated company is a legal person in its own right, able to own… …
5unregistered — /ʌn redʒɪstəd/ adjective referring to a company which has not been registered …
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7letter stock — unregistered stock sold privately by a company so as not to have a negative effect on the price of its publicly traded stock. * * * …
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9Trademark — For other uses, see Trademark (disambiguation). For guidelines on using trademarks within Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Manual of Style (trademarks). Intellectual property law …
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