| Frederick Pollock - Law - 1907 - 628 pages
...consist of at least one of the following essential particulars: " (4) A word or words having no direct reference to the character or quality of the goods, and not being according to its ordinary signification a geographical name or a surname ; (5) Any other distinctive... | |
| Horace Bertram Nelson - Conflict of laws - 1889 - 516 pages
...contain at least one (inter alia) of the following essential particulars :— (d) An invented word or words, or (e) A word or words having no reference...quality of the goods, and not being a geographical name. This section is not retrospective (Re Surgeyne's Trade Mark, 1889, 5 TLE 326 ; WN 1889, p. 52 ; qv... | |
| Sir Arthur Underhill - Torts - 1889 - 408 pages
...letter (Re Mitchell, 7 Ch. Div. 36) nor a combination of letters (Exp. Stephens, 3 Ch. Div. 659) ; or a word or words having no reference to the character...of the goods, and" not being a geographical name. (c) A combination of any one or more of the above with auv letters, words, or *l it figures, or combination... | |
| Pharmacy - 1889 - 1096 pages
...Ая indented nord or invented words ; or (1) Л fcord or reords arbitrarily selected and having ло reference to the character or quality of the goods, and not being the name of any place. (2) There may be added to any one or more of the essential particulars mentioned... | |
| Lewis Boyd Sebastian - Goodwill (Commerce) - 1890 - 808 pages
...registration thereof as a trade mark; or (c) A distinctive device, mark, brand, heading, label, or ticket; or (d) An invented word or invented words; or (e) A word...quality of the goods, and not being a geographical name. (2) There may be added to any one or more of the essential particulars mentioned in this section any... | |
| Frederick Stroud - Law - 1890 - 1062 pages
...the phrase " Fancy AVord," &c., and substitutes for it " (d) An Invented AVordor Invented AVords ; or (e) A word or words having no reference to the character or quality of the goods, and not l>eing a geographical name." FARDELLA. — "Fardella; Ferdella ; FarJeudela ; Fardingdela: Fardiug... | |
| Thomas Brett - English law - 1891 - 660 pages
...thereof as a trade-mark; or "(c) A distinctive device, mark, brand, heading, label, or ticket; or " (<Z) An invented word or invented words ; or " (e) A word...quality of the goods, and not being a geographical name. " (2.) There may be added to any one or more of the essential particulars mentioned in this section... | |
| Maurice Powell - Evidence (Law) - 1891 - 936 pages
...thereof as a trade mark ; or (e.) A distinctive device, mark, brand, heading, label, or ticket; or (d.) An invented word or invented words ; or (e.) A word or words having no reference to the cJiaracter or quality of the goorU, and riot being n угъgraphical name. (2.) There may bo added... | |
| Joseph Seymour Salaman - Trademarks - 1891 - 228 pages
...by the Eegistration Acts, a person is allowed to take a name, or invented word, or invented words, or words having no reference to the character or quality of the goods, and not geographical. The law says, he is to have a prima facie right during five years, and an absolute right... | |
| 1891 - 692 pages
...require that words to be registered must be either (1) " an invented word or words," or ('¿) '• a word or words having no reference to the character or quality of the goods." The •words "fruit salt" have been held by all, or nearly all, the judges who have had to consider... | |
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