If an applicant disclaims the word "cleaner" in a trademark application for WONDER WINDOW CLEANER, what does this mean?

What will be an ideal response?


A disclaimer is an acknowledgement by an applicant that it has no right to use the word "Cleaner" apart from the mark as shown. The applicant is acknowledging it has no trademark rights in the word "Cleaner."

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Assume that a state and the federal government hold concurrent jurisdiction over an issue and furthermore, both have enacted statutes to regulate the subject. However, the state statute is contrary to the federal law. The state law is:

A) valid. B) invalid as preempted by the federal law under the Supremacy Clause. C) invalid as preempted by the Necessary and Proper Clause. D) invalid as violating the dormant Commerce Clause.

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T or F Delaney should not be named as a defendant in this lawsuit, because he is a director and officer of the corporation.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Requests for admission may include a request to admit:

a. the truthfulness of facts and opinions b. the genuineness of documents c. the application of law to facts d. all of these choices

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Contracts that cannot by their terms be performed within one year from the day after the date of formation are normally required to be in writing under which of the following?

A. The Statute of Frauds B. The undue influence rule C. The duress rule D. The unconscion ability rule

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