Clay v. Kline

149 F. 912, 1906 U.S. App. LEXIS 5058

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Clay v. Kline, 149 F. 912, 1906 U.S. App. LEXIS 5058 (circtsdny 1906).

Opinion

LACÓMBÉ, Circuit Judge.

The complainant may take a- preliminary injunction against defendant using upon individual cigars having substantially the-size and shape of what are known as “panatelas” any red and gold band lettered in .white, substantially as are the two bands presented on the argument, when such band has an elongated oval escutcheon such as defendant,now uses, or one in shape, size, and proportions relative,to the band substantially similar to .the complainant’s.

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