Mr. Serjeant Stephen's New Commentaries on the Laws of England: (Partly Founded on Blackstone)Butterworths, 1903 |
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... term , his intention . to do so being first duly advertised ( q ) , and the petition being actually presented six calendar months , at least , before the expiration of the original term . If , upon consideration of the nature and merits ...
... term , his intention . to do so being first duly advertised ( q ) , and the petition being actually presented six calendar months , at least , before the expiration of the original term . If , upon consideration of the nature and merits ...
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... terms . No amendment is , however , allowable which would make the specification as amended claim an invention substantially larger than , or substantially different from , the invention claimed by the specification as it stood before ...
... terms . No amendment is , however , allowable which would make the specification as amended claim an invention substantially larger than , or substantially different from , the invention claimed by the specification as it stood before ...
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... term of fourteen years , and no longer " ; and the right so recognised was pro- tected by means of penalties and forfeitures inflicted on all those who infringed the copyright . And under the Act of Queen Anne , as amended by the ...
... term of fourteen years , and no longer " ; and the right so recognised was pro- tected by means of penalties and forfeitures inflicted on all those who infringed the copyright . And under the Act of Queen Anne , as amended by the ...
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... term , then for the residue of his natural life . General rights under Copyright Act , 1842. - The law of copyright , however , is now mainly regulated by the Copyright Act , 1842 , which has repealed the earlier Acts , and has provided ...
... term , then for the residue of his natural life . General rights under Copyright Act , 1842. - The law of copyright , however , is now mainly regulated by the Copyright Act , 1842 , which has repealed the earlier Acts , and has provided ...
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... 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 such order , first ...
... 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 such order , first ...
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