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" A man is not to sell his own goods under the pretence that they are the goods of another man ; he cannot be permitted to practise such a deception, nor to use the means which contribute to that end. He cannot, therefore, be allowed to use names, marks,... "
The Law Review and Quarterly Journal of British and Foreign Jurisprudence - Página 208
1845
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The Jurist, Volumen10,Parte2

1847 - 576 páginas
...and equity proceed in granting relief and protection in cases of this sort is very well understood. A man is not to sell his own goods under the pretence...the goods of another man ; he cannot be permitted to practise such a deception, nor to use the means which contribute to that end. He cannot, therefore,...
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The New-York Legal Observer, Volumen7

Samuel Owen - 1849 - 404 páginas
...granting relief and protection in cases of this sort is well understood. A m;tn is not to sell his goods under the pretence that they are the goods of...nor to use the means which contribute to that end. " I own," says the Master of the Rolls, in Perry v. Truefil, 6 Beav. 66, " it does not seem to me that...
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Reports of Cases Adjudged in the High Court of Chancery: Before ..., Volumen3

Sir Edward Ebenezer Kay, Great Britain. Court of Chancery, Henry Robert Vaughan Johnson - 1855 - 838 páginas
...of equity proceed in granting relief and protection in cases of this sort is very well understood. A man is not to sell his own goods under the pretence...the goods of another man. He cannot be permitted to practise such a deception, nor to use the means which contribute to that end. He cannot, therefore,...
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The Mining Magazine: Devoted to Mines, Mining Operations ..., Volumen9

1857 - 578 páginas
...law and equity proceed in granting relief and protection in cases of this sort is well understood. A man is not to sell his own goods under the pretence...the goods of another man; he cannot be permitted to practise such a deception, nor to use the means which contribute to that end. lie cannot, therefore,...
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Journal of the Society of Arts, Volumen7

1859 - 780 páginas
...the counterfeiting of trade marks is by suit in equity, and the Court has repeatedly declared that a man is not to sell his own goods under the pretence that they are the goods of another man. Yet something is wanting at Common Law. It is not enough to have power to restrain another person from...
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Scottish Law Magazine, and Sheriff Court Reporter, Volumen2

1863 - 258 páginas
...complain? In Perry v. Trurfiit, Ch. 8th and 9th December, 1842, 6 Beav, 72, the Master of the Eolia said — " A man is not to sell his own goods under...the goods of another man ; he cannot be permitted to practise such a deception, nor to use the means which contribute to that end. He cannot, therefore,...
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Commentaries on Equity Jurisprudence: As Administered in England ..., Volumen2

Joseph Story - 1870 - 914 páginas
...and equity proceed, in granting relief and protection in cases of this sort, is very well understood. A man is not to sell his own goods under the pretence...the goods of another man ; he cannot be permitted to practise such a deception, nor to use the means which contribute to that end. He cannot, therefore,...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of ..., Volumen6

Victoria. Supreme Court, Alfred Wyatt, George H. F. Webb, Thomas A. a'Beckett - 1871 - 826 páginas
...he was infringing the established rule, recognised in the judgment in Perry t. Truefit(y) — "That a man is not to sell his own goods under the pretence that they are the goods of another." — " He cannot, therefore," it is observed in the same judgment, " be allowed to use names, marks,...
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A Treatise on the Law of Injunctions: As Administered in the Courts of the ...

James Lambert High - 1874 - 688 páginas
...is not to sell his own goods under the pretense that they are the goods of another man ; he can not be permitted to practice such a deception, nor to use the means which contribute to that end. He can not, therefore, be allowed to use names, marks, letters, or indivia, by which he may induce purchasers...
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A Treatise on the Law of Torts, Volumen2

Charles Greenstreet Addison - 1876 - 996 páginas
...Cartier v. Carlisle, 31 Beav. 292. R., 2 Ch. App, 307. (#) Hopkins v. Hitchcock, 33 Law J., CP 154to be permitted to practice such a deception, nor to use the means which contribute to that end. He is not, therefore, allowed to use names, marks, letters, or other indicia, by which he may induce purchasers...
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