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Patent
and quo is the monopoly granted for the term of the patent. S. 12 of the Patents and Designs Act, 1911 sets out that a patent once granted confers on the patentee the exclusive privilege of making, selling and
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Dissolution
in person or by representation. (2) By length of time, i.e., five (formerly seven) years. See (English) Parliament Act, 1911; SEPTENNIAL ACT. By the (English) Representation of the People Act, 1867 (30 & 31 Vict. c.102), s. 51, … 51, Parliament is not determined or dissolved by the demise of the Crown. When a company has been completely wound up by the Court, the Court must make an order that the company is dissolved from the
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Controller
an overseer or officer appointed to examine and verify the accounts of other officers, also Controller under Patents Act, 1911. Means the Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks referred to in s. 73. [Patents Act, 1970 … s. 2 (1) (m)] Means the Controller-General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks referred to in s. 3. [Designs Act, 2000 (16 of 2000), s. 2 (b)] Means the person appointed by the State Government to give effect
Copyright
and see Walter v. Lane, 1900 AC 539; photographs (s. 21), designs registr-able under the (English) Patents and Designs Act, 1907 (s. 22), works of foreign authors (s. 23), and existing works (s. 24). As to the application … Stockdale v. Onwhyn, (1826) 5 B&C 173. The law of copyright now depends mainly on the (English) Copyright Act,1911 (1 & 2 Geo. 5, c. 46) (July 1, 1912), and 'no person shall be entitled to copyright
Fine arts
Fine arts. As to copyright in works of art, see the Copyright Act, 1911 (1 & 2 Geo. 5, c. 46). 'Artistic work' is defined by the Act as including 'works of … work of art' is defined by the Act as 'any building or structure having an artistic character or design in respect of such character or design, or any model for such building or structure, provided that the
Assignment
in property. The usual operative verb is 'assign,' but any other word indicating an intention to make a complete transfer, e.g., 'convey,' will amount to an assignment. Assignment by Lessor or Lessee, Effect of. A lessor, notwithstanding … Assignment, 'assignment' means an assignment in writing by act of the parties concerned. [Semiconductor Integrated Circuits Layout-Design Act, (37 of 2000), s. 2(b)] 'Assignment' means the transfer
Threats
50) Patents.--Threatening by a patentee with legal proceedings is dealt with by s. 36 of the Patents and Designs Act, 1907, as substituted by s. 6 of the Act of 1932 (see LETTERS-PATENT), which is as follows:- S. … shown by the plaintiff to be invalid or an infringement of rights arising from the acceptance of a complete specification in respect of a claim therein which is not shown by the plaintiff to be capable of
Architect
2(a)] A person who is skilled in the study of architecture, or more generally a person who prepares designs or plans of a building and supervises its erection. The plans of an architect cease to be his … Building Contracts, 6th ed. 'Architectural works of art,' as defined by the Act, are protected by the Copyright Act, 1911, see s. 35. The Architects (Regulation) Act, 1931 (21 & 22 Geo. 5, c. 33), provides for the
Woman
which a woman may not be employed at anytime during four weeks after childbirth. The (English) Coal Mines Act, 1911, and the Metalliferous Mines Act, 1872, prohibit employment below ground in coal and metalliferous mines; and the (English) … also ss. 11 and 12 of the 1914 Act. See MARRIED WOMEN'S PROPERTY ACT. A female who has completed the age of 21 years, State of Uttar Pradesgh v. Kaushailiya, AIR 1964 SC 416: (1964) 4 SCR
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