Revue Du Barreau Canadien, Volume 10Carswell Company, 1932 - Law |
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Page 349
... trade unions under the Dominion law is , for the present purpose , set forth in two Acts , the Trade Union Act of 1872 and the Act of 1892 consolidating the Criminal Code . The former Act contains the following provisions : The purposes ...
... trade unions under the Dominion law is , for the present purpose , set forth in two Acts , the Trade Union Act of 1872 and the Act of 1892 consolidating the Criminal Code . The former Act contains the following provisions : The purposes ...
Page 509
... trade mark . And this might be done , notwithstanding the fact that both parties may have been using the trade mark concurrently in different parts of Canada for several years . The unfairness of such a situation is obvious . A mark ...
... trade mark . And this might be done , notwithstanding the fact that both parties may have been using the trade mark concurrently in different parts of Canada for several years . The unfairness of such a situation is obvious . A mark ...
Page 511
... trade mark in question . General trade marks which were registerable under the former Act and endured perpetually without renewal , have been abolished . These became meaningless , in view of Court decisions establishing the principle ...
... trade mark in question . General trade marks which were registerable under the former Act and endured perpetually without renewal , have been abolished . These became meaningless , in view of Court decisions establishing the principle ...
Contents
LAW AND LANGUAGE By the Right Honourable Lord Macmillan 215 | 67 |
B A ANNUAL MEETING | 123 |
SMITHS LAW OF MASTER AND SERVANT 8TH ED By C M Knowles LL B | 151 |
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