Banner
/ˈbænər/
Definitions
- (n.) A flag or strip of cloth bearing a symbol, slogan, or message, often used in legal protests or political expression.
The activists displayed a large banner outside the courthouse to voice their demands.
- (n.) An emblematic heading or title used in legal documents or to represent a group or cause.
The company's legal documents bore the corporate banner for identification.
Forms
- banner
- banners
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Commentary
In legal contexts, banners often relate to rights of free speech and expression, as well as trademark and advertising law; clarity in description helps avoid confusion with purely commercial or political uses.
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