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De Minimis : The principle of De Minimis Non Curat Lex implies that there are certain invasions of legal rights in any field which are of such small value and significance that they do not merit corrective legal action , and will not ...
De Minimis : The principle of De Minimis Non Curat Lex implies that there are certain invasions of legal rights in any field which are of such small value and significance that they do not merit corrective legal action , and will not ...
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At times the Court completely disregards the principle of De Minimis , saying that damages can only be measured and assessed upon the basis of the damage suffered , and where there is no evidence that there has been any damage ...
At times the Court completely disregards the principle of De Minimis , saying that damages can only be measured and assessed upon the basis of the damage suffered , and where there is no evidence that there has been any damage ...
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Does the principle that what a man may do for himself he may hire an agent to do apply in this respect ? It evidently does , for in West v . Thompson the District Court and the Second Circuit Court of Appeals both recognized the right ...
Does the principle that what a man may do for himself he may hire an agent to do apply in this respect ? It evidently does , for in West v . Thompson the District Court and the Second Circuit Court of Appeals both recognized the right ...
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LEGAL BASIS OF COPYRIGHT | 43 |
WHO MAY OBTAIN COPYRIGHT? | 56 |
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