Mr. Serjeant Stephen's New Commentaries on the Laws of England: (Partly Founded on Blackstone) |
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... rendered unalienable beyond the period prescribed CH . 1 . — OF THINGS
PERSONAL , AND PROPERTY THEREIN . 9.
... rendered unalienable beyond the period prescribed CH . 1 . — OF THINGS
PERSONAL , AND PROPERTY THEREIN . 9.
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by any method be rendered unalienable beyond the period prescribed by the law
against perpetuities , which applies to limitations of interests in personalty as well
as interests in real estate ( 9 ) . They also fall , equally with real estate , within ...
by any method be rendered unalienable beyond the period prescribed by the law
against perpetuities , which applies to limitations of interests in personalty as well
as interests in real estate ( 9 ) . They also fall , equally with real estate , within ...
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As regards British owners , according to the present law , whatever period of time
may have intervened between the capture and any such claim , and whether
sentence of condemnation of the vessel shall have been obtained or not , the ...
As regards British owners , according to the present law , whatever period of time
may have intervened between the capture and any such claim , and whether
sentence of condemnation of the vessel shall have been obtained or not , the ...
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By a “ Patent Right ” is meant a privilege granted by the Crown to the first inventor
of any manner of new manufacture , enabling the grantee to prevent all other
persons from making , using , exercising , or vending during a limited period , the
...
By a “ Patent Right ” is meant a privilege granted by the Crown to the first inventor
of any manner of new manufacture , enabling the grantee to prevent all other
persons from making , using , exercising , or vending during a limited period , the
...
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Since that statute , no patent right has been valid unless it falls within the terms of
the exception above referred to ( c ) ; and accordingly no patent right can be
legally granted ( at least in the first instance ) for any period longer than fourteen
...
Since that statute , no patent right has been valid unless it falls within the terms of
the exception above referred to ( c ) ; and accordingly no patent right can be
legally granted ( at least in the first instance ) for any period longer than fourteen
...
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