Philippine Law Journal, Količina 59University of the Philippines, College of Law, 1984 |
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Stran 185
... foreign corporation doing business in the Philippines without being li- censed therefor could not prosecute an action for infringement of its trade- mark . In that case , what proved fatal to the foreign company's action was the ...
... foreign corporation doing business in the Philippines without being li- censed therefor could not prosecute an action for infringement of its trade- mark . In that case , what proved fatal to the foreign company's action was the ...
Stran 190
... foreign law.48a the Philippinc eonflicts rule is to recognize the trademark rights created under foreign law . Its posture is one of adherence to the consent doctrine.49 And this recognition of foreign created rights is in three forms ...
... foreign law.48a the Philippinc eonflicts rule is to recognize the trademark rights created under foreign law . Its posture is one of adherence to the consent doctrine.49 And this recognition of foreign created rights is in three forms ...
Stran 197
... foreign investors , in 1970 , some $ 7.08 for every dollar they brought in.87 Another predatory practice was for the foreign investors to raise their capital requirement from domestic savings and credit institutions , thus , not only ...
... foreign investors , in 1970 , some $ 7.08 for every dollar they brought in.87 Another predatory practice was for the foreign investors to raise their capital requirement from domestic savings and credit institutions , thus , not only ...
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MARCH 1984 | 10 |
THE CONTROVERSY ABOUT | 17 |
THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK OF ALIEN INTERESTS | 33 |
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