Mr. Serjeant Stephen's New Commentaries on the Laws of England: (Partly Founded on Blackstone)Butterworths, 1903 |
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... period of exclusive privilege has expired . To prevent this object from being defeated by an evasive or careless description , the specification is construed with great strictness by the courts . And in describing the nature of the ...
... period of exclusive privilege has expired . To prevent this object from being defeated by an evasive or careless description , the specification is construed with great strictness by the courts . And in describing the nature of the ...
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... period not exceeding seven years , or ( in exceptional cases ) fourteen years , to commence after the expiration of the first patent ( s ) ; or to order the grant of a new patent for the term therein mentioned , and containing any re ...
... period not exceeding seven years , or ( in exceptional cases ) fourteen years , to commence after the expiration of the first patent ( s ) ; or to order the grant of a new patent for the term therein mentioned , and containing any re ...
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... period of our legal history . But in the reign of Queen Anne , it became at length the subject of positive regulation , the statute 8 Anne , c . 21 , having enacted that the author of any book , and his assigns , should have the sole ...
... period of our legal history . But in the reign of Queen Anne , it became at length the subject of positive regulation , the statute 8 Anne , c . 21 , having enacted that the author of any book , and his assigns , should have the sole ...
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... period of literary proprietorship was extended by Acts , which conferred upon the author an exclusive right for twenty- eight years instead of fourteen , and , in the event of his surviving that term , then for the residue of his ...
... period of literary proprietorship was extended by Acts , which conferred upon the author an exclusive right for twenty- eight years instead of fourteen , and , in the event of his surviving that term , then for the residue of his ...
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... period not exceeding the term for which the like pro- ductions would be protected if first published in the United Kingdom ; ( 2 ) as regards such dramatic pieces and musical compositions as shall be , after a future time specified in ...
... period not exceeding the term for which the like pro- ductions would be protected if first published in the United Kingdom ; ( 2 ) as regards such dramatic pieces and musical compositions as shall be , after a future time specified in ...
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MR SERJEANT STEPHENS NEW COMME, 4. köide Edward 1861-1939 Jenks,Henry John 1787-1864 Stephen No preview available - 2016 |
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