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73. lappuse
... and representing his hones to be those of plaintiff when sold , the court held that an action for damages was ... the goods of the defendant were inferior to those of plaintiff and without any proof of special damage.144 That case ...
... and representing his hones to be those of plaintiff when sold , the court held that an action for damages was ... the goods of the defendant were inferior to those of plaintiff and without any proof of special damage.144 That case ...
107. lappuse
... malice has lost its importance in many situations where money damages are recovered for libel . In the field of trade - mark law , we have seen that intention is not essential and that the fact of infringement is enough . 240 54.
... malice has lost its importance in many situations where money damages are recovered for libel . In the field of trade - mark law , we have seen that intention is not essential and that the fact of infringement is enough . 240 54.
127. lappuse
The court shall assess such profits and damages or cause the same to be assessed under its direction . In assessing profits the plaintiff shall be required to prove defendant's sales only ; defendant must prove all elements of cost or ...
The court shall assess such profits and damages or cause the same to be assessed under its direction . In assessing profits the plaintiff shall be required to prove defendant's sales only ; defendant must prove all elements of cost or ...
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