Question
What is the definition of “counterfeit” as per
Section 2(4)?Solution
Causing one thing to resemble another intending or likely to cause deception Explanation : Section 2 (4) defines “counterfeit” as causing one thing to resemble another intending deception or knowing deception is likely. Explanation 1 and 2 clarify that an exact imitation is not essential and intent is presumed if deception is likely.
Statements:
B ≥ K ≤ C; Q > K > X; M = Q < P
Conclusions:
I. P > X
II. C ≥ M
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