Singer Manufacturing Company v Loog

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1878
Year1878
CourtCourt of Appeal
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25 cases
  • British Telecommunications Plc v One in A Million Ltd
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 23 July 1998
    ...requesting information, criticism, and the promotion of hobbies. 10 The Judgment 11The judge referred to Singer Manufacturing Co v Loog (1880) 18 ChD 395 and Reddaway v Banham (1896) AC 199 as two cases which set out the principles upon which the law of passing-off depends. He then consider......
  • Gama Healthcare Ltd v Pal International Ltd
    • United Kingdom
    • Intellectual Property Enterprise Court
    • 20 January 2016
    ...packaging was actionable as an "instrument of deception." He relied upon the following passage in the judgment of James LJ in Singer Manufacturing Co v Loog (1880) 18 Ch.D 395 at 412 (the decision was later affirmed by the House of Lords): "… no man is entitled to represent his goods as bei......
  • Kirkbi AG v. Ritvik Holdings Inc., 2005 SCC 65
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court (Canada)
    • 17 November 2005
    ...Ciba‑Geigy Canada Ltd. v. Apotex Inc., [1992] 3 S.C.R. 120; Singer Manufacturing Co. v. Loog (1882), 8 App. Cas. 15, aff’g (1880), 18 Ch. D. 395; Erven Warnink B.V. v. J. Townend & Sons (Hull) Ltd., [1979] A.C. 731; Reckitt & Colman Products Ltd. v. Borden Inc., [1990] 1 All E.R. 87......
  • Protective Mining & Industrial Equipment Systems (Pty) Ltd (Formerly Hampo Systems (Pty) Ltd) v Audiolens (Cape) (Pty) Ltd
    • South Africa
    • Invalid date
    ...general D trend of English law as represented by the authorities quoted in the judgment at 340 - 1, viz Singer Manufacturing Co v Loog (1880) 18 Ch D 395 at 412; Edwards v Dennis (1885) 30 Ch D 454 at 478 and Bow v Hart [1905] 1 KB 592 at 593 and 594 (questions put during argument by Romer ......
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2 firm's commentaries
  • Exhaustion In The UK: IP Law Under Review
    • United Kingdom
    • Mondaq UK
    • 15 November 2021
    ...AS & Ors [2018] EWHC 2628 (Pat) 21. Farina v Silverlock (1856) 43 E.R. 1214, Court of Chancery; Singer Manufacturing Company v Loog (1880) 18 Ch. D. 395, Court of Appeal; (1882) 8 App. Cas. 15, House of 22. Reckitt & Colman Products Ltd v Borden Inc [1990] 1 WLR 491; Starbucks (UK) Ltd & An......
  • Exhaustion In The UK: IP Law Under Review
    • United Kingdom
    • Mondaq UK
    • 15 November 2021
    ...AS & Ors [2018] EWHC 2628 (Pat) 21. Farina v Silverlock (1856) 43 E.R. 1214, Court of Chancery; Singer Manufacturing Company v Loog (1880) 18 Ch. D. 395, Court of Appeal; (1882) 8 App. Cas. 15, House of 22. Reckitt & Colman Products Ltd v Borden Inc [1990] 1 WLR 491; Starbucks (UK) Ltd & An......
4 books & journal articles
  • A re-examination of the original foundations of Anglo-American trademark law.
    • United States
    • Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review Vol. 14 No. 1, January 2010
    • 1 January 2010
    ...(U.K.). (90.) Croft v. Day, (1843) 7 Beav. 84,88-89,49 Eng. Rep. 994,996-97 (Rolls). (91.) Singer Mfg. Co. v. Loog, [1880-1881] L.R. 18 Ch.D. 395 (C.A.) 425 (Lush, L.J.) (92.) Croft, 49 Eng. Rep. at 996 (manufacturing of blacking using the same labels previously used by the claimant); Knott......
  • Intellectual Property Law
    • Singapore
    • Singapore Academy of Law Annual Review No. 2015, December 2015
    • 1 December 2015
    ...goods as the goods of somebody else. This principle has a long provenance. In the 19th-century case of Singer Manufacturing Co v Loog(1882) 18 Ch D 395 at 412, James LJ described this principle in a passage which has resonated through the ages: [N]o man is entitled to represent his goods as......
  • THE PLACE OF SCIENTER IN TRADE MARK INFRINGEMENT IN NINETEENTH CENTURY ENGLAND: THE FALL AND RISE OF MILLINGTON V. FOX.
    • United States
    • Case Western Reserve Law Review Vol. 71 No. 2, December 2020
    • 22 December 2020
    ...the defendant had been guilty of fraud. Standish, Times, Mar. 10, 1866 (1866), 14 WR 512. (146.) 3 App. Cas. 376 (H.L. 1877). (147.) 18 Ch. D. 395, 407 (H.C. (Ch.D.) (148.) G.R. Searle, Morality and the Market in Victorian Britain (Oxford 1998). (149.) Id. at 77. On food adulteration, see g......
  • NET EFFECT II: MARKED_CONCERN.COM
    • Singapore
    • Singapore Academy of Law Journal No. 1999, December 1999
    • 1 December 1999
    ...it—the domain name would be available for sale to any other interested party.…”). 39 per James LJ in Singer Manufacturing Co. v Loog(1880) 18 Ch. D. 395 at p. 412 (C.A.), affirmed (1882) 8 App, Cas. 15 (H.L.). 40 See John Walker & Sons Ltd v Henry Ost & Co. Ltd[1970] RPC 489 and White Horse......

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