disparagement
31disparagement of title — Words or conduct which bring or tend to bring in question the right or title of another to particular property. 33 Am J1st L & S § 344 …
32Term of disparagement — Terms of disparagement are pejorative words and phrases which are either intended to be or are often regarded as insulting, impolite or unkind.While terms with a negative connotation are available for the discussion of many subjects (such as… …
33business disparagement — n: disparagement (1) Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …
34commercial disparagement — n: disparagement (1) Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …
35Any type of defamatory remark, either written or spoken, that causes pecuniary loss to an individual through disparagement of a particular business dealing. — Any type of defamatory remark, either written or spoken, that causes pecuniary loss to an individual through disparagement of a particular business dealing. A comprehensive term for any wrong or harm done by one individual to another individual s …
36self-disparagement — /sɛlf dəsˈpærɪdʒmənt/ (say self duhs parijmuhnt) noun disparagement of oneself …
37self-disparagement — n. * * * …
38self-disparagement — n. * * * self disparˈagement noun • • • Main Entry: ↑self …
39detraction — Disparagement. A taking away. See duties of detraction …
40Pro-Football, Inc. v. Harjo — 415 F.3d 44 (D.C. Cir. 2005), is a case in which the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia considered the decision of the Patent and Trademark Office s Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB) to cancel the registration of the Washin …