The Law Magazine and Review: For Both Branches of the Legal Profession at Home and AbroadButterworths, 1901 |
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... allowed , a further extension of four months after the fifteen months must be allowed for the sealing of the patent . Another improvement introduced by the Act of 1885 is that specifications and drawings are not to be open to public ...
... allowed , a further extension of four months after the fifteen months must be allowed for the sealing of the patent . Another improvement introduced by the Act of 1885 is that specifications and drawings are not to be open to public ...
63 psl.
... allowed to lie dormant in the public sub - consciousness , if an aggressor is to be effectually prevented from successfully cloaking his in- justice in the pretext that his victim has committed an infraction of his engagements . The ...
... allowed to lie dormant in the public sub - consciousness , if an aggressor is to be effectually prevented from successfully cloaking his in- justice in the pretext that his victim has committed an infraction of his engagements . The ...
65 psl.
... allowed to substitute any " other meaning for the laws than that which clearly appears from the words , their connection with reference " to the doubtful subject , or from the next and undoubted reason of the law . " 16 The French Code ...
... allowed to substitute any " other meaning for the laws than that which clearly appears from the words , their connection with reference " to the doubtful subject , or from the next and undoubted reason of the law . " 16 The French Code ...
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... allowed arbitrarily to decide which of them was the dominant factor . There is yet another source of conflict as to the meaning a treaty may bear . Circumstances may have changed since the time when the engagements were entered into ...
... allowed arbitrarily to decide which of them was the dominant factor . There is yet another source of conflict as to the meaning a treaty may bear . Circumstances may have changed since the time when the engagements were entered into ...
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... allowed to cross - examine who had not been present during the whole of the examination - in - chief . There is a useful table of abbreviations , but the explanation of " R & S " has been omitted . We think some more information as to ...
... allowed to cross - examine who had not been present during the whole of the examination - in - chief . There is a useful table of abbreviations , but the explanation of " R & S " has been omitted . We think some more information as to ...
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