Textile Law

/ˈtɛkstail lɔː/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The body of law governing the production, importation, and sale of textiles, including regulations on labeling, safety standards, trade agreements, and intellectual property related to fabrics and designs.
    The company ensured full compliance with textile law to avoid fines for mislabeled clothing.

Forms

  • textile law

Commentary

Textile law often intersects with trade and intellectual property regulations, demanding careful attention to labeling and safety standards in drafting compliance policies.

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