Church of God v. The Church of God

2 Cited authorities

  1. Brunswick Corp. v. British Seagull LTD

    35 F.3d 1527 (Fed. Cir. 1994)   Cited 28 times
    Holding color black for outboard motors was functional because, while it had no utilitarian effect on the mechanical working of the engines, it nevertheless provided other identifiable competitive advantages, for example ease of coordination with a variety of boat colors and reduction in the apparent size of the engines
  2. Church of God v. Church of God

    193 Tenn. 583 (Tenn. 1952)   Cited 6 times

    Opinion filed March 7, 1952. 1. LIMITATION OF ACTIONS. PARTIES. Where defendant in answering petition to repronounce injunctive decree acknowledged that complainant was same as in injunctive decree and had right to maintain suit, but year later defendant was allowed to withdraw answer and plead in abatement that complainant did not have legal right to proceed as it was neither a natural nor artificial person, complainant should have been then allowed to amend petition by naming officials of complainant