· 11/25/1908

Chance v. Gulden

Citations

  • 165 F. 624
  • 92 C.C.A. 58
  • 1908 U.S. App. LEXIS 4793

Syllabus

<p>Trade-Marks and Trade-Names (§ 59*) — Infringement.</p> <p>The use of the name “Don Caesar,” in connection with the sale of defendants’ olives, was not an infringement of complainant’s trade-mark, “Don Carlos,” used in the same trade.</p> <p>[Ed. Note. — For other cases, see Trade-Marks and Trade-Names, Cent Dig. § 71; Dec. Dig. § 59.*]</p>

Judges: Bradford, Gray, Lanning

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