Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 12. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1973 |
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135. lappuse
to convey a particular meaning from Mr. Smith standing over the dead body of a gangster , and consequently " add " this meaning to the sequence . When there is a purposeful use of the chattel , a serious interference exists and there is ...
to convey a particular meaning from Mr. Smith standing over the dead body of a gangster , and consequently " add " this meaning to the sequence . When there is a purposeful use of the chattel , a serious interference exists and there is ...
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... meaning had been acquired . The mark was inherently weak and descriptive and the Defendant had not been able to displace the public association of the term " Condition " with the name of the process by which the hair is enhanced . The ...
... meaning had been acquired . The mark was inherently weak and descriptive and the Defendant had not been able to displace the public association of the term " Condition " with the name of the process by which the hair is enhanced . The ...
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... meaning and for that reason could not be consid- ered actionable " per se . " 88 Dewitt v . Scarlett was distinguished on the grounds that , here there was no allegation of peculiar circum- stances which would ascribe to the conduct of ...
... meaning and for that reason could not be consid- ered actionable " per se . " 88 Dewitt v . Scarlett was distinguished on the grounds that , here there was no allegation of peculiar circum- stances which would ascribe to the conduct of ...
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