in a hurry - translation to greek
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in a hurry - translation to greek

ENGLISH LEGAL TEST FOR TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT
Moron in a hurry; Idiot in a hurry; Abject imbecile; President of the international association of imbeciles

in a hurry      
άρον άρον, τροχάδην
a pig in a poke         
ITEM PURCHASED WITHOUT INSPECTION
Pig-in-a-poke; A pig in a poke; Be sold a pup; Buy a pup; Sell a pup
γουρούνι στο σακί
in a minute         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
In A Minute (song); In a Minute (disambiguation)
σε ένα λεπτό

Definition

hurry
I
n.
1) in a hurry
2) a hurry to + inf. (we were in a hurry to finish)
II
v. (E) he hurried to respond to her letter

Wikipedia

A moron in a hurry

A moron in a hurry is a phrase that has been used in legal cases, especially in the UK, involving trademark infringement and passing off. Where one party alleges that another (the defendant) has infringed their intellectual property rights by offering for sale a product that is confusably similar to their own, the court has to decide whether a reasonable person would be misled by the defendant's trademark or the get-up of their product. It has been held that "if only a moron in a hurry would be misled" the case is not made out. Although this formulation addresses only fairly extreme instances of confusibility, and says nothing about less clear examples, the phrase is sometimes referred to as a "test".

Examples of use of in a hurry
1. He‘s in a hurry." In a hurry, but he‘s had to wait.
2. "We are in a hurry to resolve this," Castro said.
3. Doctors are over–tired, frustrated and in a hurry.
4. By Peter Riddell Political Briefing TONY BLAIR is a middle–aged man in a hurry: not in a hurry to depart, but to be active and busy.
5. It seems unlikely that anything will change in a hurry.