You only need to use : if the parameters to be restricted are already bound in the surrounding scope (as they are in your second try), so in your case implicit def t2seqA.
You only need to use I would guess that your first try did not work as it is too complex for the type inferencer.
Scala> import scala.collection.JavaConversions. Scala> class AK,V(m : collection.mutable. | def asJava : java.util.
:9: error: could not find implicit value for parameter ma: scala.reflect. Def asJava : java.util.
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