We consider the possible production of the Higgs Boson in association with a
top-quark pair and its subsequent decay into a tau-lepton pair or a W-boson
pair. This process can give rise to many signatures of the Higgs boson. These
signatures can have electrons, muons, tau jets, bottom jets and/or light
flavour jets. We analyze the viability of some of these signatures. We will
look at those signatures where the background is minimal. In particular, we
explore the viability of the signatures "isolated 4 electron/muon" and
"isolated 3 electron/muon + a jet" The jet can be due to a light flavour
quark/gluon, a bottom quark, or a tau lepton. Of all these signatures, we find
that "isolated 3 electron/muon + a tau jet", with an extra bottom jet, can be
an excellent signature of this mode of the Higgs boson production. We show that
this signature may be visible within a year, once the Large Hadron Collider
(LHC) restarts. Some of the other signatures would also be observable after the
LHC accumulates sufficient luminosity.Comment: 11 pages, 1 Figur