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Page 118
... matter , use merely the name distinguishing that subject - matter , but do not use a name dis- tinguishing that subject - matter as made by them from the same sub- ject - matter as made by other persons . The two cases are essentially ...
... matter , use merely the name distinguishing that subject - matter , but do not use a name dis- tinguishing that subject - matter as made by them from the same sub- ject - matter as made by other persons . The two cases are essentially ...
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... matter of a recitative or informative set - up , its tendency to confuse can only be determined on a full consideration of all the facts . The question would involve the substantial accuracy of the reading matter , both literally and as ...
... matter of a recitative or informative set - up , its tendency to confuse can only be determined on a full consideration of all the facts . The question would involve the substantial accuracy of the reading matter , both literally and as ...
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... matter appears so as to make it a reasonable and useful con- tract , it should not be good ; for there the presumption is excluded , and therefore the courts of justice will inforce these latter contracts , but not the former . 2dly ...
... matter appears so as to make it a reasonable and useful con- tract , it should not be good ; for there the presumption is excluded , and therefore the courts of justice will inforce these latter contracts , but not the former . 2dly ...
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action advertising agreement alleged American Anti-Trust Laws appellee application Ass'n Associated Press association bill Circuit Court Clayton Act Col.L.Rev combination common law Company competitors complainant complainant's Congress consumers contract Corp corporation Court of Appeals court of equity customers damages dealers decision decree defendant defendant's descriptive economic effect enjoined equity evidence exclusive fact Federal Trade Commission fendant Harv.L.Rev industry infra infringement injunction injury interest interstate commerce invention Klesner L.Ed labels lease license machine manufacture mark means ment methods of competition monopoly opinion party patent person petitioner plaintiff practice present protection provisions purchase purpose question Raladam Co reason registration respondent restraint of trade retail rule S.Ct sell Sherman Act soap sold Standard statute suit supra tion Torts trade-mark trade-name unfair competition unfair methods United unlawful wholesale word Yale L.J.