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  • 21Copyright law of Germany — German authors right or Deutsches Urheberrecht is codified in the Gesetz über Urheberrecht und verwandte Schutzrechte (also referred to as Urhebergesetz or Urheberrechtsgesetz and abbreviated UrhG). It should not be confused with copyright… …

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  • 22Donation (in Canon Law) — • The gratuitous transfer to another of some right or thing Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Donation (in Canon Law)     Donation      …

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  • 23Donation (in canon law) — A Donation, when referred to in canon law in the Roman Catholic Church, is defined as the gratuitous transfer to another of some right or thing. When it consists in placing in the hands of the donee some movable object it is known as a gift of… …

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  • 24Canadian copyright law — is the area of law that defines copyright within Canada. As copyright is said to exist only in statute, most rights are derived from the Copyright Act. All powers to legislate copyright law are in the jurisdiction of the federal government by… …

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  • 25German copyright law — General = German copyright law or Deutsches Urheberrecht is codified in the Gesetz über Urheberrecht und verwandte Schutzrechte (also referred to as Urhebergesetz or Urheberrechtsgesetz and abbreviated UrhG ). Protection Requirements Court… …

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  • 26Alienation (property law) — Alienation, in property law, is the capacity for a piece of property or a property right to be sold or otherwise transferred from one party to another. Although property is generally deemed to be alienable, it may be subject to restraints on… …

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  • 27alienable — alien·able / āl yə nə bəl, ā lē ə / adj: that may be changed over to another s ownership an alienable interest in property alien·abil·i·ty /ˌāl yə nə bil ə tē, ˌā lē ə / n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 28equal protection — equal pro·tec·tion n: a guarantee under the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution that a state must treat an individual or class of individuals the same as it treats other individuals or classes in like circumstances – called also equal… …

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  • 29entail — en·tail 1 /in tāl/ vt [Middle English entaillen, from en , causative prefix + taille restriction on inheritance see tail]: to make (an estate in real property) a fee tail: limit the descent of (real property) by restricting inheritance to… …

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  • 30Westminster, Second Statute of — An English law enacted in 1285 that converted estates in fee simple conditional into estates in fee entail and rendered them inalienable, thereby strengthening the power of the nobility. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005.… …

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