23rd July 2007
Jersey Royal potatoes are trademarked
Jersey Royal potatoes already had Protected Designation of Origin status, meaning nobody could use the term to describe their potatoes unless they had indeed been grown in Jersey in compliance with a specified process. In 2002, the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries went one step further, applying to the UK patent office to register the terms Jersey Royal and Jersey Royals, along with the brand’s logo.
Five years later, on 23 July 2007, the marks were registered under the Trade Marks (Jersey) Law 2000, but they covered far more than just vegetables and seed potatoes. Also covered by the certification was clothing, alcoholic drinks (although beer was excluded), paper and printed goods, flowers, fruit and services.
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Other events that occured in July
The Royal Militia of Jersey is formed
- The Royal Militia of Jersey can trace its creation to a decree by King John in 1203.
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Courts declare widow mentally competent
- Fanny Radmall inherited a huge fortune but the Jersey courts were asked to rule on whether she was competent to manage it.
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The King approves construction of defensive towers
- After governor Henry Seymour proposed building defensive towers around Jersey's coast the king approved the plan.
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Emergency supplies are sea-lifted to Jersey
- Emergency supplies were rushed to Jersey at the end of the General Strike, just before the dockers took action.
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