Weir Warman Ltd v Research & Development Pty Ltd

JurisdictionSingapore
Date2007
CourtHigh Court (Singapore)
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4 cases
  • Wing Joo Loong Ginseng Hong (Singapore) Company Pte Ltd v Qinghai Xinyuan Foreign Trade Company Ltd and another
    • Singapore
    • Court of Appeal (Singapore)
    • Invalid date
  • Weir Warman Ltd v Research & Development Pty Ltd
    • Singapore
    • High Court (Singapore)
    • 30 Abril 2007
    ...Warman Ltd Plaintiff and Research & Development Pty Ltd Defendant [2007] SGHC 59 V K Rajah JA Originating Summons No 513 of 2006 High Court Trade Marks and Trade Names–Invalidity–Bad faith–Two related companies involved in dispute over registration and validity of trade mark–One company reg......
  • Harvard Club of Singapore v President and Fellows of Harvard College
    • Singapore
    • High Court (Singapore)
    • 20 Abril 2020
    ...of [the Harvard Marks] in any manner that would otherwise amount to passing off. In Weir Warman Ltd v Research & Development Pty Ltd [2007] SGHC 59 (“Weir Warman”), V K Rajah JA reviewed the authorities and concluded that “a trade mark licence arrangement between the plaintiff and the defen......
  • Blenwel Agencies Pte Ltd v Tan Lee King
    • Singapore
    • High Court (Singapore)
    • 18 Octubre 2007
    ...Since then, no payment made. As for [2007] SGHC 58, need time to read it. Court: Allow time for Plaintiff to do so. P/C: In view of [2007] SGHC 59, it would be Court: Appeal allowed. Judgment set aside in view of High Court decision in [2007] SGHC 58. Order of DR dismissing application with......
1 firm's commentaries
  • Registered Trade Mark - Use It Or Lose It!
    • Singapore
    • Mondaq Singapore
    • 13 Enero 2008
    ...trade mark is genuine or whether it is merely token. It is clear from the case of Weir Warman Ltd v Research & Development Pty Ltd [2007] SGHC 59 ("Weir Warman's case") that the Singapore courts are inclined to follow the English position that genuine use of a trade mark can be establis......

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