Trade name of a mixture of soaps and phenols; used as a disinfectant.
Trade name of a solution containing boric acid, benzoic acid, thymol and other substances.
Trade name of a principle obtained from the suprarenal glands which has astringent and hemostatic properties.
The question as to what is the subject-matter of a trade mark or a trade name, can only be determined by a careful reading of the cases.
A trade mark or trade name is a mark or symbol which the tradesman puts upon his goods, so that they may be identified and known by the public generally.
Until two years ago there was no common name applicable to this active principle; whenever reference was made to it a trade name had to be used.
The name of this concern may sound imposing, until it is realized that it is merely a trade name adopted by Hayden in exploiting his nostrum.
It should, however, be remembered that the application of a trade name to any substance makes it proprietary.
The Toxicide Laboratories is, apparently, merely a trade name used by the alleged originator of “Toxicide,” J.
A trade namefor a dyestuff, consisting essentially of impure fuchsine.
A trade-mark, or a trade name cannot be descriptive of the articles sold or manufactured.
The party first adopting a trade name other than a descriptive geographical, individual, or proper name, acquires the right to use it as a trade name.
To enable a person to acquire a trade-mark or trade name, a mark or name must be adopted which in no way describes the article manufactured or sold.
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