Quality Assurance (Trademark) Law and Legal Definition
Quality assurance is the obligation to ensure that goods and services sold under one’s mark conform to consistent standards of quality. Quality assurance is the activity and proof showing that a quality operation is being carried out adequately and assuring customer's confidence and satisfaction in using the product. It is vital in a trademark license because unfettered use of a mark by a licensee can cause loss of trademark rights.
Legal Definition list
- Quality Assurance Standards
- Quality Assurance Program - QAP
- Quality Assurance (Trademark)
- Qualitative Research
- Qualitative Fit Test (QLFT) for Respirator
- Quality Assurance, in Licensing (Trademark)
- Quality Audit [Food and Drugs]
- Quality Circles
- Quality Control
- Quality Improvement Organization (QIQ) (Health Care)
- Quality Manual [Agricultural Marketing Service]
Related Legal Terms
- Abandonment (Trademark)
- Acceptable Quality Level [Agricultural Marketing Service]
- Acquiescence (Trademark)
- Acquired Distinctiveness (Trademark)
- Acquisition of Ownership (Trademark)
- Actual Confusion (Trademark)
- Advertising Injury (Trademark)
- Aesthetic Functionality (Trademark)
- Affirmative Defenses (Trademark)
- Affixation Requirement (Trademark)