Law and Contemporary Problems, 14. sējums,1-2. izdevumsSchool of Law, Duke University, 1949 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 68.
282. lappuse
... countries and for unfair competition in a number of civil law countries . But this form of protection has distinct limitations . The principle of the law of passing off in British countries is that no person shall falsely represent that ...
... countries and for unfair competition in a number of civil law countries . But this form of protection has distinct limitations . The principle of the law of passing off in British countries is that no person shall falsely represent that ...
285. lappuse
... countries , since some countries may refuse to give full credit to such registrations , as will be explained hereafter . The most serious handicap to American trade - mark owners in registering their marks in foreign countries which has ...
... countries , since some countries may refuse to give full credit to such registrations , as will be explained hereafter . The most serious handicap to American trade - mark owners in registering their marks in foreign countries which has ...
286. lappuse
... country for reasons which have nothing to do with the foreign countries , and this again makes it impossible for the trade - mark owner to register in the foreign countries . 4 . In a number of countries , the registration is dependent ...
... country for reasons which have nothing to do with the foreign countries , and this again makes it impossible for the trade - mark owner to register in the foreign countries . 4 . In a number of countries , the registration is dependent ...
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CONTEMPORARY | 1 |
FOREWORD Robert Kramer I | 3 |
LAW OR PREPOSSESSIONS? John Courtney Murray | 23 |
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