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Date: 2013-01-07 02:40:50
Marketing
Identification
Canadian trademark law
Trademark distinctiveness
Trademark
Trademark law
United Kingdom trade mark law
Passing off in Canadian law
Intellectual property law
Brand management
Product management

TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE (Cap[removed]APPLICATION NO[removed]MARK: Life made easier APPLICANT:

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