Hearings Before ... the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Eightieth Congress ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1947 |
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Página 49
... proposed bill for the following reasons : ( a ) Extension of the 17 - year monopoly agreed to and granted in ... proposed bill ) , and the litigation which would result from the refusal of a petition for extension ( see sec . 4 of the ...
... proposed bill for the following reasons : ( a ) Extension of the 17 - year monopoly agreed to and granted in ... proposed bill ) , and the litigation which would result from the refusal of a petition for extension ( see sec . 4 of the ...
Página 50
... proposed bill for the following reasons : ( a ) Extension of the 17 - year monopoly agreed to and granted in exchange for the disclosure of inventions would result in profit for individuals at the ex- pense and to the detriment of the ...
... proposed bill for the following reasons : ( a ) Extension of the 17 - year monopoly agreed to and granted in exchange for the disclosure of inventions would result in profit for individuals at the ex- pense and to the detriment of the ...
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... proposed bill ( assuming that the number of applica- tions under such a law would be consequential ) and the litigation which would result from the refusal of a petition ( see section 3 of the proposed bill ) , such an extension would ...
... proposed bill ( assuming that the number of applica- tions under such a law would be consequential ) and the litigation which would result from the refusal of a petition ( see section 3 of the proposed bill ) , such an extension would ...
Página 58
... proposed statute . In other words , the effect of this bill would be to single out a specific loss suf- fered by a very few men engaged in the armed services and to attempt to com- pensate them for that loss . It obviously would give ...
... proposed statute . In other words , the effect of this bill would be to single out a specific loss suf- fered by a very few men engaged in the armed services and to attempt to com- pensate them for that loss . It obviously would give ...
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... proposed bill clearly define it as a bill solely to benefit a veteran of World War II . H. R. 124 is substantially similar to the above bill , differing only in verbiage in some parts and providing for extension of patents only for ...
... proposed bill clearly define it as a bill solely to benefit a veteran of World War II . H. R. 124 is substantially similar to the above bill , differing only in verbiage in some parts and providing for extension of patents only for ...
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Términos y frases comunes
amendment application believe bill H. R. BRYSON CELLER certificate of registration CHADWICK Chairman citizens committee Congress Congressman consumer converter copy copyright law Copyright Office court design patent design protection designs for textile effect EMANUEL CELLER enactment FARRISS February 24 FEDERICO FENNING field filed garment GOTSHAL governmental subdivision thereof granted hearings House Judiciary Committee House of Representatives industrial designs infringing textile invention inventor jacquard weaving JERRY ROSSMAN Judiciary KEATING legislation LEWIS lynch mob MICHENER Miss BLUNT monopoly novel designs novel textile design officer or employee original designs owner patent law Patent Office patterns percent person or persons piracy pirate present printed production profits proposed provides punishment rayon reason Register of Copyrights sell statement statute Subcommittee on Patents term of patents textile fabrics textile industry tion United veterans Washington weaving wool woolen woven York
Pasajes populares
Página 210 - If two or more persons conspire to injure, oppress, threaten or intimidate any citizen in the free exercise or enjoyment of any right or privilege secured to him by the Constitution or laws of the United States...
Página 6 - Any officer or employee of the commission who shall make public any information obtained by the commission without its authority, unless directed by a court, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding $5,000, or by imprisonment not exceeding one year, or by fine and imprisonment, in the discretion of the court.
Página 223 - All persons born or naturalized in the United States... are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside.
Página 113 - Whoever by virtue of public position under a State government deprives another of property, life, or liberty, without due process of law, or denies or takes away the equal protection of the laws, violates the constitutional inhibition, aud as he acts in the name and for the State and is clothed with the State's power, his act is that of the State.
Página 42 - With a view to the creation of conditions of stability and well-being which are necessary for peaceful and friendly relations among nations based on respect for the principle of equal rights and self-determination of peoples, the United Nations shall promote: a.
Página 202 - We doubt very much whether any action of a State not directed by way of discrimination against the negroes as a class, or on account of their race, will ever be held to come within the purview of this provision.
Página 148 - Nothing contained in the present Charter shall authorize the United Nations to intervene in matters which are essentially within the domestic jurisdiction of any state or shall require the Members to submit such matters to settlement under the present Charter; but this principle shall not prejudice the application of enforcement measures under Chapter VII.
Página 204 - By the law of the land is most clearly intended the general law, a law which hears before it condemns, which proceeds upon inquiry, and renders judgment only after trial.
Página 226 - All Members, in order to ensure to all of them the rights and benefits resulting from membership, shall fulfil in good faith the obligations assumed by them in accordance with the present Charter.
Página 213 - And so in the present case, until some state law has been passed, or some state action through its officers or agents has been taken, adverse to the rights of citizens sought to be protected by the fourteenth amendment, no legislation of the United States under said amendment, nor any proceeding under such legislation, can be called into activity, for the prohibitions of the amendment are against state laws and acts done under state authority.