The Federal ReporterWest Publishing Company, 1962 |
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... defendant had acquired a sec- ondary meaning in the name YORK be- fore plaintiff applied that name to its furnace and heating products . Plain- tiff refers to Conclusion of Law No. 3 which states defendant's long priority of use of the ...
... defendant had acquired a sec- ondary meaning in the name YORK be- fore plaintiff applied that name to its furnace and heating products . Plain- tiff refers to Conclusion of Law No. 3 which states defendant's long priority of use of the ...
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... defendant's furnaces were advertised and sold under the name YORK since 1933. The manufacturing plants of plaintiff and defendant were located in close proximity to each other . Commenc- ing as early as 1927 , a number of plain- tiff's ...
... defendant's furnaces were advertised and sold under the name YORK since 1933. The manufacturing plants of plaintiff and defendant were located in close proximity to each other . Commenc- ing as early as 1927 , a number of plain- tiff's ...
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... defendant for the purpose of facilitating that scheme , have been established beyond a reasonable doubt , and , as I have said before , I find the defendant guilty accord- ingly . " Furthermore , though such a finding is not essential ...
... defendant for the purpose of facilitating that scheme , have been established beyond a reasonable doubt , and , as I have said before , I find the defendant guilty accord- ingly . " Furthermore , though such a finding is not essential ...
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