Merganthaler Linotype Company v Intertype Ltd
| Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
| Date | 1926 |
| Year | 1926 |
| Court | Chancery Division |
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7 cases
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Hunter Manufacturing Pte Ltd and Another v Soundtex Switchgear & Engineering Pte Ltd (No 2)
...the infringer but to give the necessary protection to the plaintiffs: per Russell J in Mengenthaler Linotype Co v Intertype Co Ltd [1926] 43 RPC 381, 382. There is an injunction against Soundtex which they must obey and observe. In so far as they still hold or have any Soundtex boxes in the......
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Universal Music Publishing Pty Ltd v Palmer (No 2)
...Asset Management LLP v Seddon [2017] EWHC 300 (Comm) McCrum v Eisner (1917) 87 LJ Ch 99 Mergenthaler Linotype Co v Intertype Ltd (1926) 43 RPC 381 Meters Ltd v Metropolitan Gas Meters Ltd (1911) 28 RPC 157 Microsoft Corporation v Goodview Electronics Pty Ltd [2000] FCA 1852; 49 IPR 578 Mudd......
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Janit and Another v Motor Industry Fund Administrators (Pty) Ltd and Another
...to commit a breach of the injunction which he would not otherwise commit' (per Russell J in F Mergenthaler Linotype Co v Intertype Ltd [1926] 43 RPC 381 at 382). It was therefore an order which, in the present case, justice reasonably required in order to render the protection by the Court ......
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Janit and Another v Motor Industry Fund Administrators (Pty) Ltd and Another
...to commit a breach of the injunction which he would not otherwise commit' (per Russell J in F Mergenthaler Linotype Co v Intertype Ltd [1926] 43 RPC 381 at 382). It was therefore an order which, in the present case, justice reasonably required in order to render the protection by the Court ......
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