Away definition

Away or “an infection, which if allowed to spread, will inevitably destroy the advertising value of the ▇▇▇▇,”95 represents a slow, gradual type of harm that is simply not amenable to proof though a showing of actual eco- nomic harm. It may be argued, however, that by specifically defining dilution, the Dilution Act has departed from the previously acquired legal meaning of dilution. Even so, the language of the “new” definition provides a plausi- ble argument that the Act provides protection for threatened future harm. Ringling raised the argument that the word “capacity” in the Dilution Act’s definition of dilution looks to both present and future harm. The court countered this argument by noting that the temporal meaning of “ca- pacity” is neutral, and then pointed to contextual indicators it found estab- lished the meaning as “former capacity.”96 However, other contextual factors, such as the overall structure of the Diltuion Act, could equally support a meaning for “capacity” which in- cludes future capacity. The “whole act rule” – yet another corollary to the plain meaning rule –– requires that particular clauses be read in context of the whole statute, taking account of the object and policy of the law as in- dicated by other provisions.97 The structure and language of the Dilution Act’s other provisions indicate a purpose and policy to provide a remedy for those few famous and distinctive marks which meet these stringent threshold requirements, and are therefore most likely to suffer from dilu- tion. This purpose is evidenced by the substantial guidance the Dilution Act provides for determining if a ▇▇▇▇ is sufficiently famous and distinc- tive, and the corresponding lack of guidance for establishing when dilution has occurred. It would seem clearly at odds with this textually evident purpose to erect a further, even more stringent barrier in establishing dilu- tion for those few marks which have already cleared the first explicit hur- dles of fame and distinctiveness. Thus, read in light of the greater struc- tural context, the word “capacity” in the definition of dilution may well 95 Mortellito v. Nina of California, Inc., 335 F. Supp. 1288, 1296, 173 U.S. P.Q. 346, 351 (S.D.N.Y. 1972). This characterization of the nature of dilution was directly quoted from Mortellito in the Dilution Act House Committee report. H.R. REP. NO. 104-374, at 3 (1995).
Away means ‘not on the premises’ and staff and visitors will be directed to a public footpath or highway.
Away. , with those with the means and resources seeking mobility, whilst those without seeking refuge and solitude in place.

Examples of Away in a sentence

  • Employees who are in receipt of Living Away from Home Allowance will be eligible for the allowances provided for in this clause, subject to Appendix H– Living Away from Home Allowance.

  • During the Term, the Executive will be entitled to participate in the Company’s Time Away paid time off program for salaried employees (or successor paid time off program) as that program is administered by the Company and as it may be amended or modified from time to time; provided, in all events, the Executive will be entitled to not less than 30 days of paid vacation each fiscal year.

  • Contractor shall be responsible for the removal of all temporary "Tow Away No Parking" signs upon completion of the work in posted area.

  • To cancel your participation after you have paid the study away deposit, notify the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Center for Study Away and International Education by email (▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇).

  • NB: the Living Away from Home Allowance, travel outside radial areas, transfers during working hours and all allowances referred to in this clause are not disability allowances for the purposes of this clause.


More Definitions of Away

Away means that the Site is located at such a distance from the Firm’s head office and is agreed between the Client and the Consultancy Firm in this Agreement that it is “away”.
Away means unavailable to plow or respond to a snow emergency because you are out of the state or out of the country. Employees who request vacation time and are available to respond (at home or within 30 minute response time) do not fall under the "away" category and should be allowed vacation time. • All vacations must be scheduled and approved at least one (1) week in advance of the requested time. • All requests must be approved in writing by the Deputy Director or Director.
Away means a landfi ll, incinerator or even the ocean! All too often, however, trash that is not properly disposed of and ends up du m ped in a vacant lot or in a roadside ditch. Not only is this “trash stashing” un- sightly, it is also dangerous to wildlife. Birds, large fi sh and small mammals can be strangled in the loops of plastic six-p ack holders. Some wildlife mistake shiny litter for food. When pop-tops and bottle ca ps are eaten they can ca use injury. “Styrofoam” cups, plastic cellop hane wra ppers and cigarette butts have been found in the stomachs of deer. Broken glass, edges of opened cans and em pty jars are all dangerous. Animals can get cut, get infections and even die. Small mammals often get tra pped in slippery glass jars and pop bottles.
Away means devices will be placed in student lockers during the school day.
Away means when an Employee is employed on a job at such a distance from his/her usual place of residence that he/she cannot reasonably return to that place each night.
Away means that the Site is located at such a distance from the Design Consultant’s head office and is agreed between the Principal and the Design Consultant in this Agreement that it is “away”.
Away games are held in cities around Orange or Los Angeles Counties (maps can be found on the OEC website).