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The nature of the interest meriting protection will differ according to the type of restraint under consideration.
In the United Kingdom, the process of designating a building as meriting protection for its historic significance is known as 'listing'.
As advocate for neighborhoods not designated but meriting protection, HDC advises community groups that come to us because they are seeking historic designation.
In solus agreements efficiency of distribution, and in cases concerning sporting organisations the proper promotion of the sport, have been held to be interests meriting protection.
Following a public debate on the subject of what constituted art a registry of street art in São Paulo meriting protection was established by the city.
Once the party seeking to enforce the restraint has established that there is an interest meriting protection the next question is whether the restraint is reasonable between the parties.
Parliament may also declare any part of the country to be a National Park, Wildlife Reserve, Nature Reserve, Protected Forest, Biosphere Reserve, Critical Watershed and such other categories meriting protection.
This plant, along with many other threatened species in the northern California Floristic Province, has been designated as a species meriting protection by the U.S. Government, State of California, local governments and private conservation groups.
This is further demonstrated by the decision in Littlewoods Organisation Ltd v Harris [1978]1 All ER 1026. 3.2 Business secrets There is no doubt that business secrets are recognised as constituting an interest meriting protection.