Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 35Connecticut Bar Association, 1961 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 512
... protected the artist had he not con- tracted away this protection . Studying the case in this light the criticism does not seem valid . In the event that the artist's vendee has sold his rights to a third party and the latter is the one ...
... protected the artist had he not con- tracted away this protection . Studying the case in this light the criticism does not seem valid . In the event that the artist's vendee has sold his rights to a third party and the latter is the one ...
Page 514
... Protection has been granted in the United States under the copyright law42 and on the theory of common - law copy- right.43 Under these theories the artist has even been protected from cred- itors44 and purchasers of the work at a ...
... Protection has been granted in the United States under the copyright law42 and on the theory of common - law copy- right.43 Under these theories the artist has even been protected from cred- itors44 and purchasers of the work at a ...
Page 533
... protection afforded to the object . As stated by the Supreme Court , " [ s ] o far as due process is concerned , the only question is whether the tax in practical operation has relation to op- portunities , benefits or protection ...
... protection afforded to the object . As stated by the Supreme Court , " [ s ] o far as due process is concerned , the only question is whether the tax in practical operation has relation to op- portunities , benefits or protection ...
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CONNECTICUT | 1 |
LEADING ARTICLES | 39 |
RECENT CONNECTICUT FEDERAL CASES | 71 |
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