1. Baglin v. Cusenier Co., No. 99., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued March 14, 15, 1911. , May 29, 1911, Decided
OVERVIEW: Since plaintiff liqueur manufacturer owned the subject trademark, defendant company could not use that trademark on its own similar liqueur even if defendant distinguished its mark and product from that of plaintiff's.
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