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TRADE MARK ON BOTTLES

CASE SETTLED OUT OF COURT. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) Dunedtn, May 24. The Supreme Court action Powloy and Co. v. Southern Brewery, a claim for injunction and £100 damages for infringement of a moa trade mark embossed 011 bottles, did not. go. to trial, Mr. Justice Sim being informed that the parties had agreed to an injunction by consent, with £20 costs of action, plaintiffs withdrawing tho claim for damages. Defendants' counsel said as t.lio Southern Company had paid for tho bottles purchased and put tlm company's label over the embossed moa trado mark it was justified in regarding tho. bottles aa its own, but in view of the judgment in Thomson v. Phillips there was notiling for it hut to consent to an injunction.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2470, 25 May 1915, Page 9

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TRADE MARK ON BOTTLES Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2470, 25 May 1915, Page 9

TRADE MARK ON BOTTLES Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2470, 25 May 1915, Page 9

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