British and Foreign State PapersH.M. Stationery Office, 1909 - Great Britain |
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... necessary in the public interest . Any decision of the Registrar under this section shall be subject to appeal to the Board of Trade . Associated Trade - marks . 24. If application be made for the registration of a trade - mark so ...
... necessary in the public interest . Any decision of the Registrar under this section shall be subject to appeal to the Board of Trade . Associated Trade - marks . 24. If application be made for the registration of a trade - mark so ...
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... necessary or expedient to decide in connection with the rectification of the register ; ( 3. ) In case of fraud in the registration or transmission of a registered trade - mark , the Registrar may himself apply to the Court under the ...
... necessary or expedient to decide in connection with the rectification of the register ; ( 3. ) In case of fraud in the registration or transmission of a registered trade - mark , the Registrar may himself apply to the Court under the ...
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... necessary . ( 13. ) As regards any rules or forms affecting cotton marks which are proposed by the Board of Trade to be made , the draft of the same shall be sent to the Keeper of Cotton Marks and also to the Manchester Chamber of ...
... necessary . ( 13. ) As regards any rules or forms affecting cotton marks which are proposed by the Board of Trade to be made , the draft of the same shall be sent to the Keeper of Cotton Marks and also to the Manchester Chamber of ...
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... necessary , to the other Administration . XIII . Measures of detail and regulation necessary for carrying out this Agreement shall be mutually settled by the Contracting Administrations . XIV . This Agreement shall be deemed to have ...
... necessary , to the other Administration . XIII . Measures of detail and regulation necessary for carrying out this Agreement shall be mutually settled by the Contracting Administrations . XIV . This Agreement shall be deemed to have ...
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... necessary , the Umpire shall be empowered to proceed either to St. Pierre and Miquelon , or to Newfoundland , to hear the parties , and proceed to any examination of evidence on either side which they may deem necessary . 7. A Secretary ...
... necessary , the Umpire shall be empowered to proceed either to St. Pierre and Miquelon , or to Newfoundland , to hear the parties , and proceed to any examination of evidence on either side which they may deem necessary . 7. A Secretary ...
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Page 67 - Differences which may arise of a legal nature, or relating to the interpretation of treaties existing between the two Contracting Parties, and which it may not have been possible to settle by diplomacy, shall be referred to the Permanent Court of Arbitration established at The Hague by the Convention of the...
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