BANKRUPTCY ACT. Act 1898, July 1, ch. 541, 30 Stat. 544. 1081 1907, March 4, ch. 2939, 34 Stat. 1415.. 916 508 1907, March 4, ch. 2939, § 3, 34 Stat. 395 1416 916 510 1908, April 22, ch. 149, 35 Stat. 65...153, 157 694 1908, April 22, ch. 149, § 6, 35 Stat. 66 326 508 1909, March 4, ch. 320, § 25, 35 Stat. .116, 508 311 11a 269 1909, March 4, ch. 321, 35 Stat. 1088. 18c 653 See Penal Code. 24a 465 1909, Aug. 5, ch. 6, 36 Stat. 91. 903 47a(2). Amended 1903, Feb. 5, ch. 487, § 10, 32 Stat. 799; 1910, June 25, ch. 412, § 8, 36 Stat. 840. 465 700 1910, June 23, ch. 373, 36 Stat. 604. 403 216 57a 759 1913, Oct. 3, ch. 16, § III, H, 38 Stat. 183 486 464 635 837 1917, Feb. 5, ch. 29, § 3, 39 Stat. 875. 455 782 1917, Feb. 5, ch. 29, § 19, 39 Stat. 889.. 243, 423 1917, Feb. 5, ch. 29, § 32, 39 Stat. 895.. 354 1917, March 3, ch. 162, 39 Stat. 1069... 673 1917, March 3, ch. 163, 36 Stat. 1106. 273 1917, Oct. 6, ch. 106, § 2, 40 Stat. 411.. 974 1918, March 21, ch. 25, 40 Stat. 451.. 124 1918, March 21, ch. 25, § 1, 40 Stat. 451 225 1918, May 22, ch. 81, § 1, 40 Stat. 559.. 761 1918, Sept. 26, ch. 177, § 7, 40 Stat. 971 339 1919, Feb. 24, ch. 18, §§ 230, 233, 40 Stat. 1075, 1077.. 633 1181.... PENAL CODE. 49 Act 1909, March 4, ch. 321, 35 Stat. 1088. STATUTES AT LARGE. 1854, July 22, ch. 103, 10 Stat. 308..... 598 207, 212, 486, 871 1919, Oct. 28, ch. 85, tit. 2, § 2, 41 Stat. 308 871 1919, Oct. 28, ch. 85, tit. 2, § 4, 41 Stat. 309 1919, Oct. 28, ch. 85, tit. 2, § 4(f), 41 Stat. 309 24 986 489 1893, Feb. 13, ch. 105, § 4, 27 Stat. 445.. 723 1919, Oct. 28, ch. 85, tit. 2, § 21, 41 Stat. 314 389 583 1919, Oct. 28, ch. 85, tit. 2, § 25, 41 Stat. 315 .394, 497, 871 1919, Oct. 28, ch. 85, tit. 2, § 26, 41 Stat. 315 .207, 212, 497, 773 1919, Oct. 28, ch. 85, tit. 2, § 29, 41 Stat. 316 24 389 1898, July 1, ch. 541, 30 Stat. 544. See Bankruptcy Act. 1903, Feb. 5, ch, 487, § 10, 32 Stat. 799.. 465 1906, March 19, ch. 960, 34 Stat. 73.... 655 1906, June 8. ch. 3054, 34 Stat. 219.. 655 1906, June 30, ch. 3915, § 7, 34 Stat. 769 133 1906, June 30, ch. 3935, 34 Stat. 816.... 273 1919. Oct. 28, ch. 85, tit. 2, § 33, 41 Stat. 497 216 793 For cases in Dec.Dig. & Am.Dig. Key-No.Series & Indexes see same topic and KEY-NUMBER 642 1920, June 5, ch. 250, § 30, 41 Stat. 1000 403 1921, Nov 23, ch. 136, § 252, 42 Stat. 269. $ 7889 389 .1012 1921, Nov. 23, ch. 136, §§ 1100, 1107A (2), 1922, Sept. 21, ch. 356, 42 Stat. 858. 212 $$ 8317, 8382a. 1922, Sept. 21, ch. 356, § 526(a), 42 Stat. 7982 651 .1009 8021 93 723 640 § 8604aaaa 723 .212, 216 264 $$ 8677-8680 916 1922, Sept. 22, ch. 411, § 2, 42 Stat. 1022 862 Stat. 8723 8835c 133 720 ..1012 REVISED STATUTES. $9445, 9460. 255 $ 649 8469466 522 $8 721, 914. 8109546 311 921 38 9585(19) 508 955 8109586 395 1014 4919586(17) 510 1993 997 $ 9587 694 2172 243 $89587(b), 9588(a). 508 §§ 2766, 2774, 2775, 2806-2809, 2814, $ 9589 $$ 3061, 3062. 3191 .207, 212 § 9595 3226. Amended 1923, March 4, ch. 276, § 2, 42 Stat. 1504. 900 & 9602 .212, 773 9614 116 486 9589(a, c) 508 269 653 465 700 116 395 .465, 782 759 § 5209. Amended 1918, Sept. 26, ch. 177, COMPILED STATUTES 1916 OR 1918. 339 COMPILED STATUTES 1918. 136 § 3115 a 225 .408, 863 $$ 3115a-3115p 124 $ 3231a .139, 930 139 326 42894b § 42894jj 42894r 273 455 .243, 423 354 664 7628e 810 761 8739a 673 846 810 COMPILED STATUTES ANNOTATED SUPPLEMENT 1919. $ 3947 491 9971246 2433115aa .1006 3115 a 3231a 486 42894b 207 428914jj 900 $ 42894r 49 974 225 124 273 455 243, 423 354 For cases in Dec.Dig. & Am.Dig. Key-No.Series & Indexes see same topic and KEY-NUMBER 683252 (U.S.D.C.N.Y.) Dealer may have STATUTES. v. Galef, 314. IV. INFRINGEMENT AND UNFAIR COMPE- (A) What Constitutes Infringement. 18(9) (U.S.C.C.A.Mass.) Decision of court on issue of law submitted by stipulation is conclusive between the parties.-City of Boston v. McGovern, 705. 65 (U.S.D.C.N.Y.) Owner of mark entitled to exclusive use, though deception of purchasers improbable and no damage sustained.Smith & Wesson v. Galef, 314. (B) What Competition Unlawful. lic should have known maker, but name must 67 (U.S.D.C.N.Y.) Not necessary that pubhave signified single source. Coty, Inc., v. Le Blume Import Co., 264. 71 (U.S.D.C.N.Y.) One long using name not a word of common speech entitled to enjoin its use by another.-Coty, Inc., v. Le Blume Import Co., 264. 71 (U.S.D.C.N.Y.) Use of another's trademark, without words of explanation, held unfair competition, regardless of validity of trade-mark.-Coty, Inc., v. Parfums De Grand Luxe, 319. III. RIGHTS AND LIABILITIES OF COTEN-802 [New, vol. 8A Key-No. Series] 43 (U.S.D.C.N.C.) Tenant cannot sell cotenant's interest.-Camp. Mfg. Co. v. Jordan, 182. See Collision. TORTS. TRADE-MARKS AND TRADE-NAMES I. MARKS AND NAMES SUBJECTS OF (U.S.C.C.A.) Jurisdiction of Circuit Court of Appeals, on petition to set aside Federal Trade Commission's order, original and not appellate.-L. B. Silver Co. v. Federal Trade Commission, 752. 93(1) (U.S.D.C.N.Y.) Presumed that name popularized by advertising signified single source to public.-Coty, Inc., v. Le Blume Import Co., 264. 93(3) (U.S.D.C.N.Y.) Evidence held to show that there was no abandonment of trademark, "S. & W."-Smith & Wesson v. Galef, 314. not 3(1) (U.S.D.C.N.Y.) Uncommon word held not descriptive or deceptive as applied to the 97 (U.S.C.C.A.) Injunction granted, only scent sold under that name; "origan."unless defendant continues unlawful act.-L. B. Coty, Inc., v. Le Blume Import Co., 264. Silver Co. v. Federal Trade Commission, 752. Rule as to word of descriptive meaning, imported from foreign tongue inapplicable when word not applied accurately.-Id. 21 (U.S.D.C.N.Y.) Priority ordinarily governs on question of proprietary connotation.Coty. Inc., v. Le Blume Import Co., 264. 22 (U.S.D.C.N.Y.) Uncommon word held not deceptive as applied to the only scent sold under that name; "origan."-Coty, Inc., v. Le Blume Import Co., 264. V. TRADE-MARKS AND TRADE-NAMES "Origan."-Coty, Inc., v. Le Blume Import Co. "St. W."-Smith & Wesson v. Galef (D. C. N. Y.) 314. "S. & W."-Smith & Wesson v. Galef (D. C. N. Y.) 314. IX. VERDICT. (A) General Verdict. 336 (U.S.C.C.A.Kan.) Verdict held not invalidated by immaterial statement therein. Turner v. Standard Ice & Fuel Co., 38. X. TRIAL BY COURT. (B) Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law. 395(3) (U.S.C.C.A.N.Y.) Court has discretion to make general or special findings of fact. -Compania Transcontinental de Petroleo, S. A., v. Mexican Gulf Oil Co., 846. 404(2) (U.S.C.C.A.N.Y.) Finding of law may be in effect a finding of fact.-Compania Transcontinental de Petroleo, S. A., v. Mexican Gulf Oil Co., 846. See Trade-Marks and Trade-Names and Unfair Competition, 58-97. UNITED STATES. V. ACTIONS. 125 (U.S.D.C.Mass.) Action against, cannot be maintained for injury to employee.-Silva v. U. S., 464. VENDOR AND PURCHASER. See Sales. III. MODIFICATION OR RESCISSION OF CONTRACT. (B) Rescission by Vendor. 98 (U.S.D.C.Fla.) Return of purchase money unnecessary on cancellation for failure to make payments.-East Coast Finance Corporation v. Palm Beach Co., 870. V. RIGHTS AND LIABILITIES OF PAR TIES. (C) Bona Fide Purchasers. 231(15) (U.S.D.C.Iowa) Record of deed without valid acknowledgment does not impart notice.-Gustlin v. Whitham, 782. 233 (U.S.D.C.N.M.) New Mexico recording act applies to documents relating to Mexican grants.-Yeast v. Pru, 598. See Trial, 336. VERDICT. WAR. 10(1) (U.S.C.C.A.N.Y.) Joint adventure in sale of cotton to Austrians held terminated by Trading with Enemy Act.-Joring v. Harriss, 974. WATERS AND WATER COURSES. See Drains; Navigable Waters. WHARVES. 16 (U.S.D.C.La.) Wharfage regulation by port commission held reasonable and valid.The Rathlin Head, 867. 41 (U.S.C.C.A.Md.) One alleging a trust18 (U.S.D.C.La.) Maritime lien exists for must prove the facts creating it. In re Sea- wharfage.-The Rathlin Head, 867. board Engineering Co., 106. IV. MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL OF 191(3) (U.S.D.C.N.Y.) Trustee, to whom sufficient of certain articles to supply deficieney in fund were bequeathed for purposes of sale, not bound to sell undivided interest.-Boal v. Metropolitan Museum of Art of City of New York, 303. VII. ESTABLISHMENT AND ENFORCEMENT OF TRUST. (B) Right to Follow Trust Property or Proceeds Thereof. WILLS. See Executors and Administrators. VI. CONSTRUCTION. (A) General Rules. immaterial 440 (U.S.D.C.N.Y.) Intent when different from natural meaning of words used.-Boal v. Metropolitan Museum of Art of City of New York, 299. 440 (U.S.D.C.N.Y.) Not to be construed with regard to unexpressed intent.-Boal v. Metropolitan Museum of Art of City of New 356(1) (U.S.C.C.A.Md.) Trust held not to York. 303. follow fund into hands of innocent parties.-470 (D.C.) Intent determined from, whole In re Seaboard Engineering Co., 106. instrument.-Gibson v. Gibson, 657. |