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Alain Bernardin v Pavilion Properties Ltd [1967] RPC 581

By Oxbridge Law TeamUpdated 04/01/2024 07:13

Judgement for the case Alain Bernardin v Pavilion Properties Ltd

Table Of Contents

  • Claimant owned a club called the Crazy Horse in Paris, which was popular amongst English customers and which he advertised in England.

  • Defendant opened a club of same name in England.

  • Claimant sued.

Held

  • Was no passing-off.

  • This because Claimant had no customers in UK

  • Mere reputation amongst UK customers does not suffice to show goodwill.

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