of the trade description, and (b) that, on demand made by or on behalf of the prosecutor, he gave all the information in his power with respect to the persons from whom he obtained such goods or things, or (c) that otherwise he had acted innocently, be... A Supplement to The Anglo-Indian Codes ... - Page 9by Whitley Stokes - 1889Full view - About this book
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1900 - 888 pages
...offence no reason to suspect the genuineness of the trademark, mark, or trade description ; and " (6) that on demand made by or on behalf of the prosecutor,...or " (c) that otherwise he had acted innocently; be guilty of an offence against this Act." (1) [1898] 2 QB 306. 1900 CHBISTIB, HANSON & WOODS v. COOPBE.... | |
| Courts - 1901 - 980 pages
...offence no reason to suspect the genuineness of the trade" mark, mark, or trade description; and (4) that, on demand " made by or on behalf of the prosecutor,..."whom he obtained such goods or things; or (c) that other" wise he had acted innocently—be guilty of an oft?nce " against this Act.'.' It is, I think,... | |
| Howard Payn - Trademarks - 1888 - 150 pages
...offence no reason to suspect the genuineness of the trade mark, mark, or trade description ; and {&) That on demand made by or on behalf of the prosecutor,...or (c) That otherwise he had acted innocently ; be guilty of an offence against this Act. (3.) Every person guilty of an offence against this Act shall... | |
| Edward William Cox - Criminal law - 1890 - 920 pages
...offence no reason to suspect the genuineness of the trade mark, mark, or trade description ; and (6.) That on demand made by or on behalf of the prosecutor,...or (c.) That otherwise he had acted innocently; be guilty of an offence against this Act. (3.) Every person guilty of an offence against this Act shall... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1890 - 826 pages
...offence no reason to suspect the genuineness of the trade-mark, mark, or trade description; and (i.) That on demand made by or on behalf of the prosecutor...or (c.) That otherwise he had acted innocently; be guilty of an offence against this Act." Sect. 3, sub-s. 1: " The expression ' false trade description'... | |
| Lewis Boyd Sebastian - Goodwill (Commerce) - 1890 - 808 pages
...commission of the alleged offence no reason to suspect the genuineness of the trade mark, mark, or trade description; and (b.) That on demand made by...persons from whom he obtained such goods or things (i); or (c.) That otherwise he had acted innocently; be guilty of an offence against this Act. (3.)... | |
| James Johnson (of the Middle Temple.), John Henry Johnson - Patent laws and legislation - 1890 - 578 pages
...no reason to suspect the genuineness of the trade description, and that on the prosecutor's demand he gave all the information in his power with respect...persons from whom he obtained such goods or things, or that otherwise he had acted innocently. By the third section (1) of the same Act the expression ' trade... | |
| India - Law - 1893 - 686 pages
...of the commission of the alleged offence no reason to suspect the genuineness of the mark, and (l>) that, on demand made by or on behalf of the prosecutor,...persons from whom he obtained such goods or things, or (r) that otherwise he had acted innocently, be punished with imprisonment of either description for... | |
| James Fitzjames Stephen - Criminal law - 1894 - 548 pages
...commission of the alleged offence no reason to suspect the genuineness of the trade mark, mark, or trade description, and (b.) that on demand made by...obtained such goods or things; or (c.) that otherwise he G acted innocently. 7 The person convicted also forfeits to Her Majesty every chattel, article, instrument,... | |
| Sir Duncan Mackenzie Kerly - Marks of origin - 1894 - 808 pages
...commission of the alleged offence no reason to suspect the genuineness of the trade-mark, mark, or trade description; and (b) That on demand made by...persons from whom he obtained such goods or things; or be guilty of an offence against this Act (pp. 510 to 513). (c) That otherwise he had acted innocently;... | |
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