See Also: single 2, noun(dictionary)
concurrent(dictionary)
Concurrent(money)
concurrent(dictionary)
Concurrent Use(law)
CONCURRENT(law)
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Concurrent Ownership(law)

Concurrent Use Registration (law) and single 2, noun (oh)


Concurrent Use Registration (law)




A federal registration which delineates certain limitations on the use of a mark due to the concurrent use of a similar mark. Generally speaking, the first of two companies to use a mark is entitled to nationwide registration rights, except for the specific geographic area in which the second company is using the mark, even if the first user has not used the mark nationwide. If the second user is the first to register, then the second user is the one that receives nationwide registration subject to the first users geographic region. Concurrent users may agree to leave open certain regions permanently or else long enough for one or the Other to begin actual use in that region.





single 2, noun (oh)



2 n [C]
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1 ?Music?
2 ?sport?
3 ?tennis?
4 ?not married?
5 ?ticket?
6 ?money?
7 ?room?
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?Music?
a CD that has only one song on it, not a number of songs, or a song which is sold in this way
::Have you heard their latest single?
?SPORT?
a) one run 2 in a game of cricket
b) a hit that allows the person who is hitting the ball to reach first base in a game of Baseball
?TENNIS?
singles [U] a game, especially in tennis, in which one person plays on their own against another person
::I prefer playing singles .
::Who won the women's singles?
-see also doubles at double 2 (3)
?NOT MARRIED?
singles [plural] people who are not married and are not involved in a romantic relationship with anyone
::The show is especially popular among young singles.
::a singles night at the club
?TICKET?
BrE a ticket for a trip from one place to another but not back again
-see also return return
::A single to Oxford, please.
?MONEY?
AmE a piece of paper money worth one dollar
::Anybody have five singles?
?ROOM?
a room in a hotel for just one person
::I'm afraid we haven't got any singles available.