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Goods, Computer programs are the product of an intellectual process, but once implanted in a medium they are widely distributed to computer owners. An analogy can be drawn to a compact-disc recording of an orchestral rendition. The music is produced by the artistry of musicians and in itself is not a 'good', but when transferred to a laser-readable disc it becomes a readily merchant-able commodity. Similarly, when a professor deliv-ers a lecture, it is not a good, but, when transcribed as a book, it becomes a good. That a computer program may be copyrightable as intellectual property does not alter the fact that once in the form of a floppy disc or other medium, the program is tangible, moveable and available in the marketplace. The fact that some programs may be tailored for specific purposes need not alter their status as 'goods' because the Code definition includes 'specially manufactured goods', Advent Systems Ltd. v. Unisys Corpn., 925 F. 2d 670 3dCir 1991. Associated Cement Compa...
Factory
Factory, a place where a number of traders reside in a foreign country for the convenience of trade; also a building in which goods are manufactured.In the Factory and Workshop Act, 1901, 'Factory' means by s. 149 'textile factory and non-textile factory, or either of those descriptions of factories.'The expression 'textile factory' means any premises wherein or within the close or curtilage of which steam, water or other mechanical power is used to move or work any machinery employed in preparing, manufacturing or finishing or in any process incident to the manufacture of cotton, wool, hair, silk, flax, hemp, jute, tow, china-grass, cocoanut fibre or other like material, either separately or mixed together or mixed with any other material, or any fabric made thereof:Provided that print works, bleaching and dyeing works, lace warehouses, paper mills, flax scutch mills, rope works and hat works shall not be deemed to be textiles factories.'Tenement factory' means a factory when mechanic...
Croft
Croft [A.S., fr. Creaft, Old Eng., handicraft, or croit, Gael., a hump], a little close adjoining to a dwelling house or homestead, and enclosed for pasture, or arable, or any particular use....
Journeyman
Formerly a man hired to work by the day now commonly one who has finished an apprenticeship and is a competent worker in a handicraft or trade but has not received recognition as a master distinguished from apprentice and from master workman...
Handicraft
A trade requiring skill of hand manual occupation handcraft...
Handcraft
Same as Handicraft...
Burgage
A tenure by which houses or lands are held of the king or other lord of a borough or city at a certain yearly rent or by services relating to trade or handicraft...
Korean
Of or pertaining to Korea as Korean handicrafts the Korean war...
Personal tithes
Personal tithes, those that are paid out of such profits as come by the labour of a man's person, as by buying and selling, gains of merchandise, handicrafts, etc....
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