Maizels v. Kozer

Oregon Supreme Court
Maizels v. Kozer, 276 P. 277 (Or. 1929)
129 Or. 100; 1929 Ore. LEXIS 110
Oueiam

Maizels v. Kozer

Opinion of the Court

PEE OUEIAM.

This case arose in a controversy between two merchants over a trademark. The Hon. Sam A. Kozer, then Secretary of State, directed a cancellation of plaintiff’s trademark because, in his opinion, it was an infringement of a trademark to which A. Yolchok, the other merchant, was entitled. Plaintiff sued out a writ of review. The writ was not served on the opposing party to the proceeding before the Secretary of State, to wit: A. Yolchok. For this reason the Circuit Court was without juris *101 diction to entertain the case: Or. L., § 609; Williams v. Henry, 70 Or. 466, 468 (142 Pac. 337).

The judgment of the Circuit Court is reversed and proceedings dismissed. Reversed and Dismissed.

Reference

Full Case Name
H. Maizels v. Sam A. Kozer, Secretary of State.
Cited By
4 cases
Status
Published