| James Kent - 1858 - 966 pages
...bound to make the discrimination for him. (e) 3 IIL Of original acquisition by intellectual labor. Another instance of property acquired by one's own...possession of the author, he has the same right to (a) Popham's Rep. 38. pi. 2. (b) Popham's Rep. ub. tup. Warde v. jEyre, 2 Bulst 323. (c) Colwill ยป.... | |
| John C. Devereux - 1868 - 444 pages
...intellectual labor f โ 365, 366. Literary property, such as maps, charts, writings, and books ; and mechanical inventions, consisting of useful machines...them as of any other species of personal property ; but when they are circulated abroad, and published with the author's consent, they become common... | |
| John C. Devereux - 1890 - 440 pages
...property satisfactorily. 6. What description of property is acquired by intellectual labor f โ 365, 366. manual labor. As long as these are kept within the...them as of any other species of personal property ; but when they are circulated abroad, and published with the author's consent, they become common... | |
| James Kent - 1901 - 1112 pages
...bound to make the discrimination for him.(ti) 3. Of Original Acquisition by Intellectual Labor. โ Another instance of property acquired by one's own...the author, he has the same right to the exclusive (d) Hart v. Ten Eyck, 2 Johns. Ch. 108. Sir William Scott, in the case of the Odin, 1 C. Rob. 248 ;... | |
| Illinois. Supreme Court - 1876 - 776 pages
...machines or discoveries, produced by the joint result of intellectual and manual labor. By the common law, as long as these are kept within the possession of the author, he has the same right of exclusive enjoyment of them as of any other species of personal property ; for, when so kept, they... | |
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