See Also: Dilution Statutes(law)
Anti-Dilution Statutes(law)
STATUTES(law)
PENAL STATUTES(law)
STATUTES OF FRAUD(law)
STATUTES OF LIMITATIONS(law)
Statutes Or Laws(law)
STATUTES STAPLE, English law(law)
DISTRACTED PERSON, This term is used in the statutes of Illinois; Rev(law)
dilution(dictionary)

grievance (iou) and Dilution Statutes (law)


grievance (iou)



grievance noun. ME.
[Old French grevance, grievance, from grever: see GRIEVE verb, -ANCE.]
The infliction of wrong or hardship; (a cause of) injury or oppression. ME-M18.
The state or fact of being oppressed, injured, or distressed; trouble, distress, pain. ME-L16.
A (real or imagined) wrong or ground of complaint. ME.
G. A. Birmingham A letter to The Times, the usual resort of an Englishman with a grievance. V. Cronin He listened personally to any grievances and when justified put them right.
Displeasure, indignation, offence. ME-E16.
A disease, an ailment. LME-M18.

Dilution Statutes (law)




State and federal statutes that allow the owner of a famous trademark to prevent uses of its mark by Other companies in such a way as to tarnish or blur the distinctiveness of the mark. Unlike lawsuits under a traditional trademark infringement lawsuit, the plaintiff in a dilution suit need not prove that there is a likelihood of confusion between the famous mark and the challenged mark.