The New Encyclopaedia Britannica: Macropaedia (19 v.)Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1983 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... countries has followed a similar pattern - some foreign companies establishing plants within the United States as well as in other areas of the world . The governments of countries subject to this new invest- ment find themselves in an ...
... countries has followed a similar pattern - some foreign companies establishing plants within the United States as well as in other areas of the world . The governments of countries subject to this new invest- ment find themselves in an ...
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... countries an assign- ment of a trademark must be recorded in the patent office in order to give legal notice to the public that there has been a change in the proprietorship of the mark . Even more important than the transfer of ...
... countries an assign- ment of a trademark must be recorded in the patent office in order to give legal notice to the public that there has been a change in the proprietorship of the mark . Even more important than the transfer of ...
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... country , provided he files for the same trade- mark in the other countries within six months from the first application . As a result of this important priority right , the claimant has time to protect his trademark in the other countries ...
... country , provided he files for the same trade- mark in the other countries within six months from the first application . As a result of this important priority right , the claimant has time to protect his trademark in the other countries ...
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