Santa Clara Law Review, Volume 21, Part 1School of Law, University of Santa Clara],., 1981 - Electronic journals |
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Page 214
... Majority Opinion The Diamond II majority concluded that a reassessment of Diamond I was required because the facts in Lloyd were indistinguishable from those in the present case . Two rather formidable problems faced the court in this ...
... Majority Opinion The Diamond II majority concluded that a reassessment of Diamond I was required because the facts in Lloyd were indistinguishable from those in the present case . Two rather formidable problems faced the court in this ...
Page 538
... majority relied on American Motor Inns , Inc. v . Holiday Inns , Inc. , a dual distribution fact situation in which Holiday Inns was operating as franchisor of its trade- mark and as an operator of inns . In Holiday Inns , the court ...
... majority relied on American Motor Inns , Inc. v . Holiday Inns , Inc. , a dual distribution fact situation in which Holiday Inns was operating as franchisor of its trade- mark and as an operator of inns . In Holiday Inns , the court ...
Page 539
... majority concluded that the " countervailing benefits " of promoting Guild's inter - brand competition in the California wine market through economic efficiencies were not substantial enough to disregard the anti- competitive effects of ...
... majority concluded that the " countervailing benefits " of promoting Guild's inter - brand competition in the California wine market through economic efficiencies were not substantial enough to disregard the anti- competitive effects of ...
Contents
A SHOTGUN Marriage Adrienne J Marsh | 49 |
COMPENSABLE REGULATIONS AND AN ALTERNATIVE COMPENSATION SYSTEM | 89 |
FINE FRANK L Record Piracy and Modern Problems of Innocent Infringe | 357 |
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