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1. ordinary share capital

2. short credit

3. erode

4. Defence Document

5. clearinghouse funds

6. cut down (on)

7. graduate

8. secondary auditor

9. covered bear

10. internal telephone

11. dealer bank

12. day of deposit to day of withdrawal account

13. share warrant

14. inject

15. permanent

16. duplication

17. crossed cheque

18. securities house

19. Savings and loan association

20. adjudicate

21. Expedited Funds Availability Act (EFAA)

22. passbook loan

23. steadily

24. Clearing House Automated Payment System

25. ease

26. punt

27. force up

28. available

29. preliminary announcement

30. state-controlled

31. backing

32. Trade Descriptions Act

33. inter-bank market

34. mail shot

35. Clearstream

36. private client stockbroker

37. Schedule B

38. systems analysis

39. offer for sale

40. banking insurance fund

41. specify

42. National Credit Union Administration

43. chartered bank

44. target savings motive

45. call-back pay

46. thin trading

47. classify

48. secondary credit rate

49. collection agency

50. medium

51. gross premium

52. graduate entry

53. account aggregation

54. contra

55. comparative credit analysis

56. tune

57. evade

58. shelf

59. point-of-sale material

60. overrated

61. rental value

62. base-weighted index

63. check credit

64. unseen

65. flexible mortgage

66. Federal Intermediate Credit Bank

67. exclusive agreement

68. reverse bid

69. discretionary client

70. rake in

71. Trade Agreement

72. regulated consumer credit agreement

73. telegraphic transfer

74. usurious

75. cost accountant

76. half

77. tangible equity

78. income gearing

79. key rate

80. inflation-proof pension

81. prospective P/E ratio

82. life

83. snip

84. Finance Bill

85. Cash Reserves

86. Commercial bank

87. separation

88. Monetary Accord of 1951

89. Merchant Bank

90. single filer

91. Mechanic's Lien

92. debit ticket

93. major

94. Free Collective Bargaining

95. bank

96. order cheque

97. falling

98. savings-related share option scheme

99. Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland

100. commercial directory

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Section 15 Declaration Of Incontestability

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a sworn statement, filed by the owner of a mark registered on the principal register, claiming “incontestable” rights in the mark for the goods/services specified. An “incontestable” registration is conclusive evidence of the validity of the registered mark, of the registration of the mark, of the owner’s ownership of the mark and of the owner’s exclusive right to use the mark with the goods/services. The claim of incontestability is subject to certain limited exceptions set forth in §§15 and 33(b) of the trademark act, 15 U.S.C. §§1065 and 1115(b). 15 U.S.C. §1065. Filing a Section 15 Declaration is optional. However, there are certain rules governing when one may be filed. A §15 Affidavit may not be filed until the mark has been in continuous use in commerce for at least five consecutive years subsequent to the date of registration for marks registered under the Act of 1946 (and subsequent to the date of publication under §12(c) of the trademark act, 15 U.S.C. §1062(c), for marks registered under the Acts of 1905 and 1881 for which the benefits of the Act of 1946 have been claimed). The §15 Affidavit must be executed and filed within one year following a 5-year period of continuous use of the mark in commerce. Marks registered on the supplemental register are not eligible for claims of incontestable rights under §15. -- see File a §15 Declaration

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