Reports of Patent, Design, and Trade Mark Cases, Volume 26

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Published at the Patent Office Sales Branch, 1909 - Design protection

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Page 443 - 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 n surname.
Page 435 - August one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five, no trade mark shall be registered in respect of any goods or description of goods which is identical with one belonging to a different proprietor which is already on the register with respect to such goods or description of goods, or so nearly resembling such a trade mark as to be calculated to deceive.
Page 10 - Le breveté, dans chaque pays, ne pourra être frappé de déchéance pour cause de non-exploitation qu'après un délai minimum de trois ans, à dater du dépôt de la demande dans le pays dont il s'agit, et dans le cas où le breveté ne justifierait pas des causes de son inaction.
Page 119 - The introduction by the patentee into the country where the patent has been granted of objects manufactured in any of the countries of the Union shall not entail forfeiture. Nevertheless, the patentee shall remain bound to work his patent in conformity with the laws of the country into which he introduces the patented objects...
Page 443 - A written signature or copy of a written signature of the individual or firm applying for registration thereof as a trade mark ; or (c.) A distinctive device, mark, brand, heading, label, ticket, or fancy word or words not in common use.
Page 245 - ... to an adequate extent or to grant licences on reasonable terms, any existing...
Page 235 - ... they be not contrary to the law, nor mischievous to the state, by raising prices of commodities at home, or hurt of trade, or generally inconvenient...
Page 580 - For the purposes of this section, "distinctive" shall mean adapted to distinguish the goods of the proprietor of the trade mark from those of other persons. In determining whether a trade mark is so adapted the Registrar may, in the case of a trade mark in actual use, take into consideration the extent to which such user has rendered such trade mark in fact distinctive for the goods with rePATENT AND TRADE MARK REVIEW pect to which it is registered or proposed to be registered.
Page 443 - A registrable trade mark must contain or consist of at least one of the following essential particulars : — (1) The name of a company, individual, or firm represented in a special or particular manner ; (2) The signature of the applicant for registration or some predecessor in his business ; (3) An invented word or invented words...
Page 333 - Where a patent has been revoked on the ground of fraud, the comptroller may, on the application of the true inventor made in accordance with the provisions of this Act, grant to him a patent in lieu of and bearing the same date as the date of revocation of the patent so revoked, but the patent so granted shall cease on the expiration of the term for which the revoked patent was granted.

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