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товар, изделие- goods listed in the registration of a mark
- origin of goods
- branded goods
- consumer goods
- convenience goods
- durable goods
- essential goods
- identical goods
- industrial goods
- inferior goods
- luxury goods
- mass-produced goods
- nonstaple goods
- packaged goods
- perishable goods
- piece goods
- public good
- quality goods
- similar goods
- staple goods
- substitute goods
- trademark goods
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1) добро, благо2) польза3) pl товар4) pl движимость5) юридически действительный; достаточный, законный; неоспоримый; обоснованный6) кредитоспособный; платёжеспособный7) "покрытие имеется" ( отметка банка на чеке о наличии средств на счёте чекодателя)•goods and chattels — движимость и иные имущественные права, за исключением земельной собственности;
goods duty free — беспошлинные товары;
goods in bond — товары, сложенные на таможенном складе и не оплаченные пошлиной;
goods in communion — имущество, находящееся в общей собственности супругов;
good in law — законный, юридически правильный, обоснованный, признаваемый в судах;
- convict-made goodsno goods — "нет имущества" ( надпись шерифа на исполнительном листе)
- customed goods
- distrained goods
- free goods
- illicit goods
- immaterial goods
- infringing goods
- innocent goods
- prohibited goods
- public good
- restrained goods
- secondary goods
- smuggled goods
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