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land or any part thereof as co- proprietor, sub- proprietor, mortgagee, tenant or otherwise, and of the nature of such
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such business or profession, and require any proprietor, employee or any other person who may at that time and place
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Marks
with the names, addresses and descriptions of the
proprietors, and all notifications of assignments are to be
entered ... Registrar to permit the registration by more than one
proprietor of Trade Marks which are identical or nearly
resemble each
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unlawful.
(g) A, being agent for a landed proprietor, agrees for money, without the knowledge of his principal, to obtain
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money to 1802. Zamindars, independent Taluqdars or other actual Proprietors of land, or dependent Taluqdars or Farmers of land, holding ... Underfarmers or Raiyats of the several descriptions of Proprietors and Farmers of land above- mentioned, or their respective sureties
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respondent, a firm manufacturing medicinal products, was
the proprietor of two registered trade marks "Navaratna" and
"Navaratna pharmaceutical Laboratories " from ... trade
origin different from that of the registered proprietor of
the mark would be immaterial. A finding regarding the
packing
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registered, means adapted to distinguish goods with which the proprietor of the trade mark is or may be connected ... capable of distinguishing goods with which the proprietor of a trade mark is or may be connected in the course
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course of trade which are certified by the proprietor of the mark in respect of origin, material, mode of manufacture ... those goods or services in the name, as proprietor of the certification trade ma k, of that person;
(f) " Chairman
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include any rights vesting in a proprietor, sub-
proprietor, under-proprietor, tenure-holder, raiyat, under-
raiyat or other intermediary ... only provided that no law affecting
rights of any proprietor or intermediate holder in any
estate shall be void
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land in dispute and, therefore, the State was
the proprietor of the land and the respondents, even if they
were ... were still tenure holders under the State
which was proprietor of the land in the areas to which the
Abolition
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