Furthermore, the judge said that the broker didn't have
a legitimate right to the names since they violated NAR's rules for use of the term «REALTOR ®.»
Not exact matches
Although Lincoln is often praised for this remark by those who oppose the mixing of religion and politics, it contains three of the most controversial ideas in American politics: that it is
legitimate to invoke the
name of God within the realm of political discourse; that God's existence isn't merely symbolic, but that he is always
right; and that since God takes sides on certain issues, some people will be divinely justified while others will stand in opposition not only
to their political opponents but
to the very Creator and Sustainer of the Universe.
In an industry with slick promises and a bad
name,
Right Track Credit Repair stands out as a
legitimate, ethical firm with authenticated credentials
to assist you in achieving financial freedom.
Rights adjudication is no longer a mechanism that will allow those over whom power is claimed in the
name of the collective
to challenge the legitimacy of that claim, but instead, as Maus points out, «serves
to empower and
legitimate the state apparatus in programming itself».
In order
to recover a domain
name from another person, a complainant must show (1) the complainant owns trademark
rights which are confusingly similar
to the domain
name in dispute; (2) the owner of the disputed domain
name registered it in bad faith, and (3) the owner has no
legitimate interest in the use of the domain
name.
If you look at coin market cap
right now, for example, there are more than a thousand
names there, but 98 % of the market cap is concentrated in the top 50
names, and most of those
names are
legitimate and they don't have anything
to worry about on the regulation front.
In order
to seek a domain
name turnover, a trademark holder needs
to demonstrate the following: 1) the domain
names are identical or confusingly similar
to the trademark; 2) owner of domain
names has no
rights or
legitimate interest in the domain
names; and 3) the domain
names were registered and are being used in bad faith.