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Privatised Law Reform.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Johnson, Phillip
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Milton : Taylor and Francis, 2017.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Privatised Law Reform: A History of Patent Law through Private Legislation, 1620â#x80;#x93;1907- Front Cover; Privatised Law Reform: A History of Patent Law through Private Legislation, 1620â#x80;#x93;1907; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgements; Notes on sources; Table of cases; Tables of legislation; Chapter 1: A history of patents; Introduction; The exception becomes the rule; The role of private legislation in patent history; A series of stories; Chapter 2: Private Bill procedure; Introduction; Structure of private Bills; Private Bills: early period; Private business begins to develop.
  • The petitionFirst Reading; Second Reading; Committee; Report and Third Reading; The early codes; Lodging a petition; Passage of the Bill to Second Reading; Committee on the private Bill; The House of Lords; The procedure in the later period; Motions; Committee; The Chairman of Committees; Fees; Reporting; Statutory confusion; Scotland; To begin; Chapter 3: The beginnings; Introduction; The pre-history; The Parliament of 1621; The nature of the proceedings; The trial of Michell and Mompesson in the House of Commons; Bill of Monopolies 1621; 1624; The role of the patent Parliaments.
  • Chapter 4: The protection of inventions by enactmentIntroduction; In place of the King; Restoration to Glorious Revolution: Parliamentary patents; The formation of companies with exclusive rights; The long eighteenth century; Improvements; A grant for the whole of the Great Britain; Scottish Parliament; Parliamentary patents; Chapter 5: The non obstante clause and the right to work; Introduction; Statute of Monopolies; Statute of Monopolies to the Bill of Rights; After the Bill of Rights; Patents are subject to law; Chapter 6: The restriction and regulation of company patents; Introduction.
  • Corporations and the Statute of MonopoliesThe â#x80;#x9C;abuseâ#x80;#x9D; of the corporation exception; Stock-jobbing and patents; The Bubble Act and the corporate ban; Conclusion; Chapter 7: The specification and its concealment; Introduction; Late specifications; The role of disclosure; Chapter 8: The prolongation of patents; Introduction; The Statute of Monopolies; Seventeenth-century Parliamentary grants; The first attempts to extend a patentâ#x80;#x99;s term; A glorious return; Form of Act; Further successes. . .and failures; Standing Orders introduced; The Standing Orders that killed the Bill.
  • Letters Patent for Inventions Act 1835The old Standing Orders; Prolongation before the Privy Council; A chequered history?; Chapter 9: The grant of Parliamentary rewards: an alternative; Introduction; Procedure and rewards; Rewards paid; Why rewards?; Unsuccessful applications; Parliament, prizes and policy making; The end of rewards; Chapter 10: Restoration and renewal fees; Introduction; Payment of fees; The lapsing of patents â#x80;#x93; before the Patents, Designs and Trade Marks Act 1883; Private legislating for late payers (1862â#x80;#x93;1885); Formalities; Grounds for confirmation; Hardship.