The American and English Encyclopedia of Law, Volumen26John Houston Merrill, Thomas Johnson Michie, Charles Frederic Williams, David Shephard Garland E. Thompson, 1894 |
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... POSSESSION , vol . 1 , p . 225 ; by estoppel , ESTOPPEL , vol . 7 , p . 19 ; by prescription , PRESCRIPTION , vol ... Possession , 27 . ( 1 ) How Far Does Possession Give a Right , 27 . ( 2 ) Possession as Evidence of Title , 29 . ( a ) ...
... POSSESSION , vol . 1 , p . 225 ; by estoppel , ESTOPPEL , vol . 7 , p . 19 ; by prescription , PRESCRIPTION , vol ... Possession , 27 . ( 1 ) How Far Does Possession Give a Right , 27 . ( 2 ) Possession as Evidence of Title , 29 . ( a ) ...
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... possession ; the right of possession , which may be apparent or real ; and the mere right of property.2 In so far as these stages or degrees of title. Common Law 214. In the light of this statement , it would seem that title , in its ...
... possession ; the right of possession , which may be apparent or real ; and the mere right of property.2 In so far as these stages or degrees of title. Common Law 214. In the light of this statement , it would seem that title , in its ...
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... possession seems to be as a fact in issue or as part of the evidence to prove ownership . " Possession , per se , evidences no more than the mere fact of present occupa- tion by right . Undoubtedly , if a person be found in possession ...
... possession seems to be as a fact in issue or as part of the evidence to prove ownership . " Possession , per se , evidences no more than the mere fact of present occupa- tion by right . Undoubtedly , if a person be found in possession ...
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... possession of the premises under her deed . The declarations were received as explanatory of the character of the possession , and as giving color and limits to the same . See Greenl . on Ev . , §§ 109 , 110 ; Cur- rier v . Gale , 14 ...
... possession of the premises under her deed . The declarations were received as explanatory of the character of the possession , and as giving color and limits to the same . See Greenl . on Ev . , §§ 109 , 110 ; Cur- rier v . Gale , 14 ...
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... possession , at least constructively , together with the actual right of posses- sion , may be considered indispensable elements of a complete title ; but a mere right of property , distinct from the actual right of possession , has ...
... possession , at least constructively , together with the actual right of posses- sion , may be considered indispensable elements of a complete title ; but a mere right of property , distinct from the actual right of possession , has ...
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Página 546 - ... and may take possession thereof, either by themselves or by others acting for them, and dispose of the same at their will, paying such dues only as the inhabitants of the country wherein the said goods are shall be subject to pay in like cases.
Página 533 - On the contrary, if war be actually levied, that is, if a body of men be actually assembled for the purpose of effecting by force a treasonable purpose, all those who perform any part, however minute, or however remote from the scene of action, and who are actually leagued in the general conspiracy, are to be considered as traitors.
Página 547 - By the Constitution a treaty is placed on the same footing, and made of like obligation, with an act of legislation. Both are declared by that instrument to be the supreme law of the land, and no superior efficacy is given to either over the other. When the two relate to the same subject, the courts will always endeavor to construe them so as to give effect to both, if that can be done without violating the language of either; but if the two are inconsistent, the one last in date will control the...
Página 490 - ... when the question is one of a common or general interest, of many persons, or when the parties are numerous, and it is impracticable to bring them all before the 'court, one or more may sue or defend for the benefit of all.
Página 366 - That nothing in this act shall prevent, lessen, impeach, or avoid any remedy at law or in equity which any party aggrieved by any wrongful use of any trade-mark might have had if the provisions of this act had not been passed.
Página 250 - The learned judge, after saying that "the office of a trade-mark is to point out distinctively the origin or ownership of the article to which it is affixed, or, in other words, to give notice who was the producer...
Página 467 - But when the trade-mark is affixed to articles manufactured at a particular establishment, and acquires a special reputation in connection with the place of manufacture, and that establishment is transferred either by contract or operation of law to others, the right to the use of the trade-mark may be lawfully transferred with it. "Its subsequent use by the person to whom the establishment is transferred, is considered as only indicating that the goods to which it is affixed are manufactured at...
Página 545 - It is the declared will of the people of the United States that every treaty made by the authority of the United States shall be superior to the Constitution and laws of any individual State, and their will alone is to decide. If a law of a State contrary to a treaty is not void, but voidable only, by a repeal or nullification by a State legislature, this certain consequence follows. — that the will of a small part of the United States may control or defeat the will of the whole.
Página 367 - ... and thereupon the Secretary of the Treasury shall cause one or more copies of the same to be transmitted to each collector or other proper officer of customs.
Página 418 - Similarity, not identity, is the usual recourse when one party seeks to benefit himself by the good name of another. What similarity is sufficient to effect the object has to be determined in each case by its own circumstances. We may say, generally, that a similarity which would be likely to deceive or mislead an ordinary unsuspecting customer is obnoxious to the law.