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    Intellectual Property – One of the most valuable and neglected property of yours! OR You might be neglecting one of your most valuable properties! OR One of the most valuable properties of yours! If you ask someone walking down the street and ask him “What is a property?” Brand is a name‚ design‚ symbol‚ or any other feature that identifies one seller’s good or service as distinct from those of other sellers. What is a brand? * Brand is a name‚ design‚ symbol‚ or any other feature

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    Why should we protect intellectual property? (By Igor Gorshkov‚ for Sr. Carlos Rivadulla Oliva – Intellectual property) I’d like to start my answer with a simple example‚ that comes to my mind: You know “Kalashnikov” automatic gun‚ right. On of the most popular automatic guns in the whole world‚ that combines in itself simplicity‚ reliability and at the same time effectiveness. It was invented in the USSR in 1947 by a very smart Russian scientist Michal Kalashnikov. How ever‚ not many

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    AGENCY PRACTICE IN NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU) ABSTRACT The Agency practice in Nigeria and some other problems encountered in Agency work through the practice of non-professionals agents known as quacks. Actually‚ it talks about agency practice and the of the agents duty towards the principal known as the landlord and his tenants. In analysis the agency practice in Enugu in researcher carried out a research work around Enugu and got information and contribution from

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    Hypothecation: Under this mode of security‚ loans are provided against the security of movable property‚ usually inventory of goods. The goods hypothecated‚ however‚ continue to be in the possession of the owner of these goods (i.e.‚ the borrower). The rights of the lending institution (hypothecatee) depend upon the terms of contract between the borrower and the lender. Although the lender does not have physical possessions of the goods‚ it has legal right to sell the goods to realize the outstanding

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    John Locke¡¦s labour theory of property and government has won attention from a staggering range of interpreters. Some analysts have hailed the theory as the greatest achievement of Locke¡¦s political writing‚ whereas others have scorned it as critically misdirected and shallow. For numerous analysts both friendly and hostile‚ the labour theory functions as the core of Lockean individualism‚ but for others the theory serves as the foundation of Locke¡¦s Communitarianism. Many critics and supporters

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    1.1 Intellectual property (IP) Intellectual property refers to creations of the mind: inventions‚ literary and artistic works‚ and symbols‚ names‚ images‚ and designs used in commerce. Under intellectual property law‚ owners are granted certain exclusive rights to a variety of intangible assets‚ such as musical‚ literary‚ and artistic works; discoveries and inventions; and words‚ phrases‚ symbols‚ and designs. 1.2 The Two Branches of Intellectual Property: Industrial Property and Copyright Intellectual

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    Law of Torts‚ MV Accident and Consumer Protection Laws II Interference with Goods TORTS RELATING TO MOVABLE PROPERTY o Torts affecting movable property are: §  Trespass to goods‚ §  Trespass ab initio‚ §  Detention or detinue‚ §  Conversion or trover. Copyright: Dr C J Rawandale‚ Associate Professor‚ SLS NOIDA 2013-14 2 a. TRESPASS TO GOODS o  Technically‚ trespass to goods is known as “trespass de bonis asportatis”. o  It means an unlawful disturbance of the possession of the goods by

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    “The Land We Share‚ Private Property and the Common Good” (Eric Freyfogle) When I read the title of this book‚ it made me think of all the thing happening in our society and how farmers and land owners deal with those changes. Growing up on a farm in North Central Illinois‚ I learned to understand just because my parents own the land doesn’t mean they can do whatever they wish on it. I learned the rules they must follow‚ from regulations and farming practices to natural resource issues. The government

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    13/01/28 Indian Online Real Estate Market — Property Portal Watch Indian Online Real Estate Market by Property Portal Watch on 7 July‚ 2011 in Features [1]‚ Overviews [2] Getting a clear picture of the Indian online real estate market is not straightforward‚ as as least four of the country’s property portals claim market leadership. If one conclusion can be drawn about India‚ which had a population of 1.21 billion in early 2011‚ it is that this is a particularly competitive market with

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    Intellectual Property Rights (RC Pg 192) Trade Marks s2 A trademark is a visually perceptible sign capable of being graphically represented and which is capable of distinguishing goods and services provided by one business from that provided by another. Sign includes matters such as letter‚ word‚ name‚ signature‚ numeral‚ label‚ color‚ shape‚ aspect of packaging or any combination thereof. There is a need to register the trademark. Grounds for refusal of registration s7(1)b s7(1)c

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