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32. lappuse
If the author is not living , his widow or children may claim renewal . ( Notice that the privilege of renewal does not pass to the author's estate ; nor may the author bequeath away the right to others if the above heirs are living . ) ...
If the author is not living , his widow or children may claim renewal . ( Notice that the privilege of renewal does not pass to the author's estate ; nor may the author bequeath away the right to others if the above heirs are living . ) ...
33. lappuse
If neither the author , his widow , nor any of his children are living , and the author left a will , the author's executor may claim renewal . If the author dies without leaving a will , and neither his widow nor any of his children ...
If neither the author , his widow , nor any of his children are living , and the author left a will , the author's executor may claim renewal . If the author dies without leaving a will , and neither his widow nor any of his children ...
34. lappuse
newal right by an author is binding if he lives into the 28th year and renewal registration is then made in his name . If the author dies before then , the advance assignment will fail . Since the person entitled to renewal copyright ...
newal right by an author is binding if he lives into the 28th year and renewal registration is then made in his name . If the author dies before then , the advance assignment will fail . Since the person entitled to renewal copyright ...
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