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UK Supreme Court divorce case sets precedent for dividing up assets

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Jobs   来源:Markets  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Trams form the backbone of the investment plans, with Greater Manchester getting £2.5bn to extend its network to Stockport and add stops in Bury, Manchester and Oldham, and the West Midlands getting £2.4bn to extend services from Birmingham city centre to the new sports quarter.

Trams form the backbone of the investment plans, with Greater Manchester getting £2.5bn to extend its network to Stockport and add stops in Bury, Manchester and Oldham, and the West Midlands getting £2.4bn to extend services from Birmingham city centre to the new sports quarter.

Aldi US didn't respond to the BBC's request for comment, but its British counterpart stressed that it is not involved in the lawsuit.A spokesperson for Aldi UK told the BBC, that they are "under the same ownership but operate as completely separate businesses".

UK Supreme Court divorce case sets precedent for dividing up assets

Mondelēz, which submitted the lawsuit in May, said it had reached out to Aldi several times about the "confusingly similar packaging".Although Aldi did discontinue or alter the packaging of some products, the supermarket has continued making "unacceptable copies", the lawsuit stated.The company claimed that if Aldi is allowed to continued with its product lines, it will "irreparably harm" the Mondelēz brand.

UK Supreme Court divorce case sets precedent for dividing up assets

The lawsuit included side-by-side pictures comparing the appearances of Mondelēz' product with Aldi's.In the lawsuit, Aldi is accused of trademark infringement, unfair competition and unjust enrichment. Mondelēz said it is seeking damages.

UK Supreme Court divorce case sets precedent for dividing up assets

Mondelēz described Aldi's business model as hinging on "low-priced private label products that resemble the look and feel of well-known brands".

Aldi, which has its headquarters in Germany, is known as a discount supermarket offering affordable alternatives to well-known brands.She added that community organisations had also expressed interest to do work with the school.

Ms Curtis said the feedback on her work "has been overwhelmingly positive"."I love that the design features local houses, the church and wildlife from the meadow and river - it makes it feel really personal."

When Shamili left her home in India's Bengaluru city on Wednesday, it wasn't to see her favourite cricket team - she isn't even a fan of the game.But the buzz around the Royal Challengers Bengaluru's (RCB's) Indian Premier League victory parade - the home team

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