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- Title: American Safety Razor Co. v. International Safety Razor Corp.
- Author : Circuit Court of Appeals, Third Circuit
- Release Date : January 22, 1930
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 67 KB
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Before DAVIS, Circuit Judge, and THOMSON, District Judge. Per Curiam. This cause came on to be heard on the transcript of record from the District Court of the United States for the District of New Jersey, the appellant having moved thereon for an order directing the form of the mandate to be entered in the court below, and after full argument by counsel, on consideration whereof it is now hereby ordered, adjudged, and decreed that the decree of the said District Court, dismissing the bill of complaint herein, be and the same is hereby vacated, and that the bill of complaint be and the same hereby is reinstated, and that this cause be remanded to said court, with directions to enter a decree in favor of the complainant, with costs in both courts, perpetually enjoining the defendants, International Safety Razor Corporation and International Safety Razor Sales Corporation, and each of them, and their respective agents, servants, and representatives, from the use or employment, directly or indirectly, in the manufacture, sale, or offering for sale, or in the distribution of safety razor blades, of the packages, cartons, posters, and advertising and display cards, the same being exhibits annexed to the bill of complaint herein, and marked Exhibits A, B, C, D, and E; and it is further ordered that the defendants, International Safety Razor Corporation and International Safety Razor Sales Corporation, and each of them, and their respective agents, servants, and representatives, be and the same are perpetually restrained and enjoined from the use in the manufacture, sale, offering for sale, or in the distribution of safety razor blades, not of plaintiff's manufacture, on packages, cartons, labels, display cards, wrappers, or any advertising matter whatsoever of the names ""Ever Ready,"" ""Gem,"" and ""Star"" in such manner as to deceive or tend to deceive the purchasing public into the belief that the safety razor blades sold, or offered for sale, by defendants, are the safety razor blades manufactured and sold by the plaintiff under said names, ""Ever Ready, ""Gem, and ""Star.""