Palm off
PALM OFF
To misrepresent inferior goods of one producer as superior goods made by a reputable, well-regarded competitor in order to gain commercial advantage and promote sales.
The doctrine of palming off is applied to the particular facts of a case in which the defendant is accused of engaging in unfair competition against the plaintiff.
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