The Law Magazine and Review: For Both Branches of the Legal Profession at Home and AbroadButterworths, 1901 |
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... interests when they were seeking some deserved promotion in their profession . I said that Lord Russell's career came to a premature close because , though his years verged upon three score and ten , he had always been so remarkable for ...
... interests when they were seeking some deserved promotion in their profession . I said that Lord Russell's career came to a premature close because , though his years verged upon three score and ten , he had always been so remarkable for ...
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... interest in the results of his discovery , and the rights of the public to a reasonable participation in the general ... interests . To delimit the respective claims of the inventor and the public is an ethical no less than a legal ...
... interest in the results of his discovery , and the rights of the public to a reasonable participation in the general ... interests . To delimit the respective claims of the inventor and the public is an ethical no less than a legal ...
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... interests of the individual with the interests of the community is within the sphere of Politi- cal Economy . To safeguard the two diverging and yet convergent interests by the creation and sanction of legal rights is the province of ...
... interests of the individual with the interests of the community is within the sphere of Politi- cal Economy . To safeguard the two diverging and yet convergent interests by the creation and sanction of legal rights is the province of ...
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... interest . The utility of the invention is another condition of its patentability , inasmuch as no grant is valid which does . not tend to the benefit of the community . Urgent necessity to the public is not , however , requisite to ...
... interest . The utility of the invention is another condition of its patentability , inasmuch as no grant is valid which does . not tend to the benefit of the community . Urgent necessity to the public is not , however , requisite to ...
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... interest was perceptible , but it was merely temporary , and the rates are now as high as ever . The rate of interest begins with the 5 per cent . per annum charged on what may be called friendly Bills of Sale , and in legitimate trade ...
... interest was perceptible , but it was merely temporary , and the rates are now as high as ever . The rate of interest begins with the 5 per cent . per annum charged on what may be called friendly Bills of Sale , and in legitimate trade ...
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