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GOLD CROWN TAXIS

ALLEGED DECEPTION « - : JI'LXiMENT GTVJCN (By Telegraph.) (Special to "The Evening Post.") CHKISTCIIUKCH, Uth December. ■ Judgment in ii cast) hoard in the Supreme Court last, wool;, when diaries Seymour Trillo, proprietor of tlie Gold Sand taxis, brought an injunction to Restrict William George Dix, proprietor £? the Gold Crown taxis, from using the word "gold" in connection with his business, was delivered by his Honour Mr. Justice Adams to-day. Judgment was given in favour of .Dix. His Honour stated that plaintiff had failed to satisfy him that defendant's trade name was calculated to deceive the public as was churned. '•. Originally plaintiff asked for an in;juuction restraining defendant and iiis agents or servants from imitating, the get-up of plaintiff's taxis, and requiring him to refrain from using the words "Gold Crown taxis" in connection with his business. However, at the hearing plaintiff abandoned the iirst part of his claim, and the complaint was confined to the use of tho word "gold" in defendant's trade, name. In giving his .judgment his Honour said plaintiff had failed to satisfy him that defendant's trade name or the window sign was calculated to deceive the public as alleged, and judgment.j would be entered for defendant with;: itosts £21.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 139, 10 December 1930, Page 6

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GOLD CROWN TAXIS Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 139, 10 December 1930, Page 6

GOLD CROWN TAXIS Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 139, 10 December 1930, Page 6

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