A Treatise on the Anti-trust Laws of the United States: And Including All Related Trade Regulatory Laws, Volume 2W.H. Anderson Company, 1949 |
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... trade - mark is not one in gross like a patent right but is a right of user in connection with a trade or business to designate the product to which the mark is applied in that trade or business . It is the use of the mark in a going trade ...
... trade - mark is not one in gross like a patent right but is a right of user in connection with a trade or business to designate the product to which the mark is applied in that trade or business . It is the use of the mark in a going trade ...
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And Including All Related Trade Regulatory Laws Harry Aubrey Toulmin (Jr.) ยง 46.8 Trade - Marks and the Anti - Trust Laws . The Trade - Mark Act of 1946 provides that if a trade - mark is being used as an instrumentality to violate the ...
And Including All Related Trade Regulatory Laws Harry Aubrey Toulmin (Jr.) ยง 46.8 Trade - Marks and the Anti - Trust Laws . The Trade - Mark Act of 1946 provides that if a trade - mark is being used as an instrumentality to violate the ...
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... trade - mark statutes in a single piece of legislation . 2. To carry out by statute our international commitments to the end that American traders in foreign ... Trade - Marks Major Provisions and Objectives of the Trade-Mark Act of 1946.
... trade - mark statutes in a single piece of legislation . 2. To carry out by statute our international commitments to the end that American traders in foreign ... Trade - Marks Major Provisions and Objectives of the Trade-Mark Act of 1946.
Contents
CLAYTON ACTAS AMENDED BY ROBINSON | 1 |
ROBINSONPATMAN | 7 |
CHAPTER | 12 |
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