Reports of Patent, Design, and Trade Mark Cases, Volume 27

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Published at the Patent Office Sales Branch, 1910 - Design protection

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Page 482 - those observations apply, with scarcely less force, to a word which has direct reference to the character or quality of the goods, and is, therefore, not " adapted to distinguish the goods of the proprietor of the Trade Mark from " those of other persons " possessing the same character or quality.
Page 555 - manner the same is to be performed I declare that " what I claim is : — 1. " A ' safety ' razor comprising a thin flexible blade detachably combined " with a holder by which the blade is positioned and supported and its " cutting edge is given the rigidity necessary to make it operative for shaving
Page 489 - 9 a registrable Trade Mark may be a " word or words having no direct reference to the character or quality of " the goods," and if this word had no direct reference to the character or quality
Page 74 - as follows :—'' Subject to the provisions of this " Act—(1) The Court may on the application in the prescribed manner of any " person aggrieved by the non-insertion in or omission from the register of " any entry, or by any entry made in the register without sufficient cause, or
Page 507 - any Patent has become void owing to the failure of the patentee to pay any " prescribed fee within the prescribed time, the patentee may apply to the " Comptroller in the prescribed manner for an Order for the restoration of the " Patent. (2) Every such application shall contain a statement of the
Page 175 - existence of copyright in any Design it shall not be lawful for any person " («) for the purposes of sale to apply or cause to be applied to any article in " any class of goods in which the Design is registered the Design or any " fraudulent or obvious imitation thereof, except with the licence or written
Page 297 - goods or classes of goods for which it has been registered and shall be " determinable with that goodwill." To maintain that there can be goodwill in a business, the secret whereof is not transferred, is, of course,
Page 501 - combination is either a new article, or a better article, or a cheaper article to the public than that produced before by the old method, such combination is an invention or manufacture intended by the Statute and may well become the subject of a Patent.
Page 443 - lawful to register as a Trade Mark, or part of a Trade Mark, any matter, the " use of which would by reason of its being calculated to deceive or otherwise " be disentitled to protection,
Page 309 - Having now particularly described and ascertained the nature of my said " invention and in what manner the same is to be performed, I declare that

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