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Sayers v Briggs and Co. 1964 J.J. 399 (29 June 1964)


Tort-passing off-intention to deceive-not entitled to represent own business or goods as being business or goods of another-immaterial whether or not representation intentional-in absence of local legal authority, court has inherent power to prevent wrong being committed

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