Trade Marks: The Merchandise Marks Act, 1862. 25 & 26 Vict. C. 88, lk 762

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J. Crockford, 1862 - 80 pages

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Page 50 - means the Act of the session of the eleventh and twelfth years of the reign of her present Majesty, chapter forty-three, intituled, " An Act to facilitate the performance of the duties of justices of the peace out of sessions within England and Wales with respect to summary convictions and orders," inclusive of any Acts amending the same.
Page 19 - ... person, or to be an article or thing of any peculiar or particular description made or sold by such person, and shall also include any name, signature, word, letter, number, figure, mark, or sign which in pursuance of any statute or statutes for the time being in force relating to registered designs is to be put or placed upon or attached to any chattel or article during the existence or continuance of any copyright or other sole right acquired under the provisions of such statutes or any of...
Page 24 - Forgery at common law has been defined as 'the fraudulent making or alteration of a writing to the prejudice of another man's right
Page 18 - Majesty's colonies or dominions, or according to the law of any foreign country, and also any company, association, or society of persons, whether the members thereof be subjects of Her Majesty or not, or some of such persons...
Page 14 - Act, unless the contrary is expressed in some writing signed by or on behalf of the vendor and delivered at the time of the sale or contract to and accepted by the vendee.
Page 46 - Person shall aid, abet, counsel, or procure the Commission of any Offence which is by this Act punishable...
Page 45 - ... an intent to defraud any particular person and without alleging any ownership of the chattel, money, or valuable security, and on the trial of any such indictment it shall not be necessary to prove an intent to defraud...
Page 42 - ... description, statement or other indication of or respecting the number, quantity, measure, or weight of such chattel or article, or the place or country in which such chattel or article shall have been made, manufactured or produced, the sale or contract...
Page 48 - Burghs where the Offence may be committed or the Offender resides, who, upon Proof of the Offence or Offences either by Confession of the Party offending or by the Oath or Affirmation of One or more credible Witnesses, shall convict the Offender, and find him liable...
Page 61 - ... alleged offence in respect of which the penalty or sum of money is alleged to have become payable, and also that the person so suing as plaintiff* is not resident within the jurisdiction of the court, or not a person of sufficient property to be able to pay any costs which the defendant may recover in the action, the court or judge shall or may order that the plaintiff shall give security by the bond or recognizance of himself and a surety, or by the deposit of a sum of money, or otherwise, as...

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