Clause 7.5.1, clearly
warned the candidates that the benefit of incentive/bonus mark would
be provided only to candidates who had opted for incentive/bonus ... benefit of incentive/Bonus marks
will only be provided to a candidate who has
opted for bonus marks/ incentive for 'NCC
certificate
petitioner in NEET-PG 2017 as
an incentive at the rate 30% of the marks obtained
in National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test as per
Clause ... petitioner has submitted that the grant of incentive marks to
in-service candidates and 50% reservation in Post Graduate Diploma
courses for them has been
encouraged to attend
classes with positive measures such as
incentives, promotion, additional marks, etc;
x. The impact of mandatory attendance norms on
the physical
that this item - the item with
this mark - is made by the same producer as other similarly
marked items that he or she liked ... internal citations, quotation
marks, and brackets omitted) (emphasis in original).
Such an incentive structure would of course be disrupted if a
manufacturer's hard
this they called as production bonus or incentive. The record of the proceedings produced and collectively marked as R3 shows that there have not been
well as the benefit of additional marks
under the existing promotion scheme. The basic intent of these
incentive is to motivate employees to acquire professional ... 8150/2016 Page 2 of 7
incentive under scheme for acquiring higher qualification and additional
marks under existing promotion scheme.
The issue has been examined
year 2007, the Plaintiff applied for various Trade Mark
Applications seeking registration for the Mark 'YATRA WITH
DEVICE (Device) i.e., ', bearing Registration ... word YATRA'. The Plaintiff also has several Word Mark
registrations for the Mark 'YATRA.COM' bearing Registration
Under Armour Inc vs Anish Agarwal & Anr on 23 May, 2025
Author: Vibhu Bakhru
strong mark. It is also well settled that the requirement of protection
varies inversely with the strength of the mark; the stronger the mark ... Appeals for the Federal Circuit had observed
that a mark's fame is an incentive for competitors "to tread closely on
the heels
strong mark. It is also well settled that the requirement
of protection varies inversely with the strength of the mark; the
stronger the mark ... Appeals for the Federal Circuit had observed that a
mark's fame is an incentive for competitors "to tread closely on the heels