Citations:
(1899) 16 RPC 411
Jurisdiction:
England and Wales
Citing:
At CA – In re J Batt and Co ‘s Trade Marks CA 2-Jan-1898
The applicant had registered a large number of trade marks, had offered many of them for sale, had never traded in the relevant goods and declined to submit to cross-examination.
Lord Lindley MR said: ‘Can a man properly register a trade-mark . .
At first Instance – In re J Batt and Co ‘s Trade Marks ChD 1898
The applicant had registered a large number of trade marks, had offered many of them for sale, had never traded in the relevant goods and declined to submit to cross-examination.
Held: To justify registration, there had to be: ‘some definite . .
Lists of cited by and citing cases may be incomplete.
Intellectual Property
Updated: 08 May 2022; Ref: scu.556780