Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google + YouTube

Saving for use of name, address, or description of goods

Court Decisions A word or tern in ordinary use is English language to describe goods—Monopoly cannot be acquired to use that word or term at least in 'boss eases in which such words or terns form part of defendant's name—Any other view would be inconsistent with pro-visions of S. 26—Owner of registered trade mark, not to speak of...


login

 This is debug window. Set define('DEBUG', FALSE) in config.php file to hide it.