The honest manufacturer's business may suffer, not merely through a competitor's deceiving his direct customer, the retailer, but also through the competitor's putting into the hands of the retailer an unlawful instrument, which enables the retailer to... NBS Special Publication - Sida 331929Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| 1922 - 410 sidor
...customer, the retailer, but also through the competitor's putting into the hands of the retailer an unlawful instrument, which enables the retailer to...long been a part of the law of unfair competition. The trade-marks which deceive the public are denied protection, although members of the trade are not... | |
| United States. Federal Trade Commission - 1922 - 248 sidor
...customer, the retailer, but also through the competitor's putting into the hands of the retailer an unlawful instrument, which enables the retailer to...honest product. That a person is a wrongdoer who so furnished another with the means of consummating a fraud has long been a part of the law of unfair... | |
| 1923 - 428 sidor
...customer, the retailer, but also through the competitor's putting into the hands of the retailer an unlawful instrument, which enables the retailer to...are denied protection, although members of the trade arc not misled thereby. As a substantial part of the public was still misled by the use of the labels... | |
| Herman Oliphant - 1923 - 1114 sidor
...customer, the retailer, but also through the competitor's putting into the hands of the retailer an unlawful instrument, which enables the retailer to...long been a part of the law of unfair competition. Von Mumm v. Frash (CC) 56 Fed. 830; Coca-Cola Co. v. Gay-Ola Co., 200 Fed. 720, 722, 119 CCA 164; New... | |
| United States - 1923 - 1008 sidor
...customer, the retailer, but also through the competitor's putting into the hands of the retailer an unlawful instrument, which enables the retailer to...of consummating a fraud has long been a part of the FED. ST AT. ANN.— 1922 SUPP. law of unfair competition. And trademarks which deceive the public are... | |
| 1924 - 854 sidor
...customer, the retailer, but also through the competitor's putting into the hands of the retailer an unlawful instrument, which enables the retailer to...thereby lessening the market for the honest product. Similar difficulties have arisen on a large scale in the hosiery business, where in one year twenty... | |
| 1924 - 280 sidor
...customer, the retailer, but also through the competitor's putting into the hands of the retailer an unlawful instrument, which enables the retailer to increase his own sales of thedishonest goods, thereby lessening the market for the honest product. Similar difficulties have... | |
| Justus George Frederick - 1925 - 214 sidor
...customer, the retailer, but also through the competitor's putting into the hands of the retailer an unlawful instrument, which enables the retailer to...thereby lessening the market for the honest product." This decision may well be regarded as a landmark in the law of unfair competition. So important was... | |
| Charles Willis Needham - 1925 - 772 sidor
...customer, the retailer, but also through the competitor's putting into the hands of the retailer an unlawful instrument, which enables the retailer to increase his own sales of the dishonest goodls, thereby lessening the market for the honest product. That a person is a wrongdoer who so furnishes... | |
| John Russell Doubman - 1926 - 126 sidor
...customer, the retailer, but also through the competitor's putting into the hands of the retailer an unlawful instrument, which enables the retailer to...thereby lessening the market for the honest product." (10) When the fabric to be named is not all-pure, the use of general terms such as fabric, cloth, material,... | |
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