DICKSON v. RIMMEIR


93 So.2d 82 (1956)

Jack DICKSON and Benjamin Harrow, as Copartners doing business as Miami Ventilated Awning Shutter Company, Petitioners, v. Paul RIMMEIR and Germaine Rimmeir, as Copartners doing business as Sea View Ventilated Awning Shutters, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Florida. Special Division A.

Rehearing Denied March 7, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert H. Givens, Jr., Miami, for petitioners.

Ward & Ward, Miami, for respondents.


DREW, Chief Justice.

The petition for certiorari seeks to have an amended final decree by the lower court set aside because it fails to conform with the governing principles announced by this court in the appeal of the case — Rimmeir v. Dickson, 78 So.2d 732 (Fla. 1955).

Confusion has arisen from the use of "trade name" and "trademark" without clearly designating the things to which the terms should apply. This court...

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