ChapterPageIntroduction7I.Digest of The Trade-Mark Law13Property in Trade-Mark Rests Upon Common Law13Conditions of Registration14Ten-Years Clause16How to Apply for Registration17Procedure of the Patent Office20Registration in Foreign Countries23Classification of Merchandise23State Trade-Mark Laws25II.Essentials of a Valid Trade-Mark26Portrait of a Living Individual—When it may be Registered27Trade-Mark Must not be Descriptive28Trade-Mark Must not Misrepresent31Trade-Mark Must not Resemble Previously Registered Mark for Same Class of Merchandise32A Geographical Name is not Registrable34Trade-Mark Must not Contain Red Cross Insignia36Restrictions as to Registering Names37Trade-Mark Must not be Fraternal Society Emblem39Trade-Mark Must not Consist of Flag or Coat-of-Arms40A Form, Color, a Shape, or a Material Not Registrable40Trade-Mark Must not be Against Public Policy42Affixation43III.Advertising Characters45IV.Infringement52V.Assignment69VI.Trade-Marks in Canada73VII.How to Devise a Trade-Mark76