Reports from the Consuls of the United States (varies Slightly), Volume 25, Issues 88-91U.S. Government Printing Office, 1888 - Consular reports |
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... collecting brush and fire - wood , or cutting or pulling up grass , unless specially permitted to do so , nor can they do any business or engage in any kind of enterprise that will interfere with their duties . as keepers of the forest ...
... collecting brush and fire - wood , or cutting or pulling up grass , unless specially permitted to do so , nor can they do any business or engage in any kind of enterprise that will interfere with their duties . as keepers of the forest ...
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... collected should be divided up into such parcels that the poor could lease them for a nat- ural rent . They are to be rented for money when no one will take them on natural rent , and the collection of the mast for compensa- tion would ...
... collected should be divided up into such parcels that the poor could lease them for a nat- ural rent . They are to be rented for money when no one will take them on natural rent , and the collection of the mast for compensa- tion would ...
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... collected a few notes , especially in regard to the cod - fishing in- dustry at Lofoden . These I have since supplemented with facts . from other sources . From Christiania the usual route for tourists to the North Cape , of which the ...
... collected a few notes , especially in regard to the cod - fishing in- dustry at Lofoden . These I have since supplemented with facts . from other sources . From Christiania the usual route for tourists to the North Cape , of which the ...
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... collected in bar- rels which , at the end of the season , the fisherman takes to his home in order to prepare their contents . In this way the livers often stand many weeks , and upon their arrival a certain quantity of their oil has ...
... collected in bar- rels which , at the end of the season , the fisherman takes to his home in order to prepare their contents . In this way the livers often stand many weeks , and upon their arrival a certain quantity of their oil has ...
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... collected in this locality , most of which are of American manufacture , to the obvious disadvantage of our petroleum interest . I am convinced that much of the strong - smelling oil that is already sold here as American oil never ...
... collected in this locality , most of which are of American manufacture , to the obvious disadvantage of our petroleum interest . I am convinced that much of the strong - smelling oil that is already sold here as American oil never ...
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Page 67 - ... to administer such a declaration), or before a justice of the peace, or a commissioner having power to administer oaths in the Supreme Court of Judicature in England or Ireland, or in the Court of Session in Scotland, and shall be in such form as may be from time to time directed by Order in Council.
Page 66 - ... false name or initials of a person, and to goods with the false name or initials of a person applied, in like manner as if such name or initials were a trade description, and for the purpose of this enactment the expression false name or initials...
Page 66 - ... or not, as are reasonably calculated to lead persons to believe that the goods are the manufacture or merchandise of some person other than the person whose manufacture or merchandise they really are.
Page 66 - As to any goods being the subject of an existing patent, privilege, or copyright, and the use of any figure, word, or mark which, according to the custom of the trade, is commonly taken to be an indication of any of the above matters, shall be deemed to be a trade description within the meaning of this act. The expression "false trade description...
Page 69 - Customs may require the regulations under this section, whether as to information, security, conditions, or other matters, to be complied with, and may satisfy themselves in Accordance with those regulations that the goods are such as are prohibited by this section to be imported. 3. The Commissioners of Customs...
Page 66 - ... .any figure, word, or mark which, according to the custom of the trade, is commonly taken to be an indication of any of the above matters, shall be deemed to be a trade description within the meaning of this Act : The expression " false trade description " means a trade description which is false in a material respect as regards the goods to which it is applied...
Page 67 - ... trade mark applies such trade mark, or a mark so nearly resembling it as to be calculated to deceive...
Page 69 - Provided that where such trade description includes the name of a place or country, and is calculated to mislead as to the place or country where the goods to which it is applied were actually made or produced, and the goods are not actually made or produced in that place or country, this section shall not apply unless there is added to the trade description immediately before or after the name of that place or country, in an equally conspicuous manner, with that name, the name of the place or country...
Page 376 - ... shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof in any court of the United States, shall be punished by imprisonment, with or without hard labor, for a term not exceeding three years.
Page 69 - Kingdom, that name, unless accompanied by the name of the country in which such place is situate, shall be treated for the purposes of this section as if it were the name of a place in the United Kingdom.