date:Jul 14, 2012
aid that Mill Liquorsave was unfairly taking advantage of a trade description by choosing the name and riding on the reputation of Scotch whisky.
Also part of its allegations was the accusation that the retailer that breached food laws in New Zealand with misleading labelling that presented a false geographic indication, which could infer the product may have been produced in Scotland.
In a counter filing, Mill Liquorsave argued that the association did not have proprietary rights to all Scott