Common branding definition

Common branding means a shared name, servicemark, or trademark.
Common branding means a shared name, service mark, or
Common branding means a shared name, servicemark, or

More Definitions of Common branding

Common branding means a shared name, service mark, or trademark that would cause a reasonable consumer to understand that two or more entities are commonly owned.
Common branding means a shred name, service mark, or trademark.
Common branding means the use of a name, term, design, symbol, words or a combination of these that identifies two or more legal practices as distinct from other legal practices or an express statement that a legal practice is practising in association with one or more other named firms.
Common branding means a shared name, servicemark, or trademark. (Civil Code Section 1798.140(c)(2))
Common branding means a “shared name, servicemark, or trademark.” Most, if not all, franchises are based on common branding.

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