| 1839 - 508 pages
...should be known to be his cloth; and another clothier perceiving it, used the same mark to his ill made cloth, on purpose to deceive him; and it was resolved that an action did well lie." In the case of Sykes v. Sykes, 3 B. & C. 54 J, the plaintiff had been in the habit of affixing the... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, James Manning, Thomas Colpitts Granger - 1844 - 1274 pages
...1842. CBAWSUAV t). THOMPSON. («) Poph. 143. VOL. IV. (/>) Page U4. •86 18*2. CHAWSHAV V. THOMPSON. reason whereof he had great utterance, to his great...purpose to deceive him ; and it was resolved that the action did well lie." The same case is cited also in Cro. Jac. (a) ; but it is there said that... | |
| 1846 - 602 pages
...his mark to his cloth, whereby it should be known to be his cloth ; and another clothier foreseeing it, used the same mark to his ill-made cloth, on purpose to deceive him ; and it was resolved that the action did lie." It is not the mere making and using of a sign or mark, similar to the mark or... | |
| 1846 - 606 pages
...his mark to his cloth, whereby it should be known to be his cloth ; and another clothier foreseeing it, used the same mark to his ill-made cloth, on purpose to deceive him ; and it was resolved that the action did lie." It is not the mere making and using of a sign or mark, similar to the mark or... | |
| 1909 - 750 pages
...Case was brought in the Common Pleas by a Clothier, that whereas he had gained great Reputation for the making of his Cloth, by reason whereof he had...on purpose to deceive him, and it was resolved that the Action did well lie. " Deceive " should be defraud. See Sir John Popham's Reports Addition, 2nd... | |
| George Willis - 1852 - 114 pages
...should be known to be his cloth ; and another clothier perceiving it used the same mark to his ill- made cloth, on purpose to deceive him, and it was resolved...occurrence supported the principle of this decision. The Merchants' Marks of the 14th, loth, and centuries appear particularly to have attracted Mr. Frost's... | |
| Willis's Current notes - 1852 - 504 pages
...should be known to be his cloth ; and another clothier perceiving it used the same mark to his ill made cloth, on purpose to deceive him, and it was resolved...occurrence supported the principle of this decision. The Merchants' Marks of the 14th, 15th, and Iflth centuries appear particularly to have attracted Mr.... | |
| Owen Davies Tudor - 1860 - 934 pages
...gained great reputation for his making of his cloth, by reason whereof he had great utterance to his benefit and profit, and that he used to set his mark...cloth on purpose to deceive him, and it was resolved the action did well lie." Poph. 144. The more recent cases at law are Blofeld v. Payne, 4 B. & Ad.... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - 1869 - 1144 pages
...clothier,—that, whereas he *3861 ^ a< ^ S ame ^ g refl t reputation for his making of his cloth, by 'reason J whereof he had great utterance, to his great benefit...purpose to deceive him ; and it was resolved that the action did well lie." The same case is cited also in Cro. Jac., p. 471 ; but it is there said that... | |
| Frank Mantell Adams - 1876 - 278 pages
...to his cloth, whereby it should be known to be his cloth, and another clothier perceiving it userl the same mark to his ill-made cloth on purpose to deceive him, and it was resolved the action did well lie." From the report of this case some doubt appears to exist as to whether the... | |
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