statute of monopolies

  • 1Statute of Monopolies 1623 — England s Statute of Monopolies of 1623 (21 Jac. 1, c.3), while generally condemning monopolies, provided the true and first inventor of a given item up to fourteen years of exclusive rights to their invention, provided that: ...“they be not… …

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  • 2Bayonne Statute — Joseph Bonaparte The Bayonne Statute (Spanish: Estatuto de Bayona)[1] also Bayonne Constitution (Spanish: Constitución de Bayona) …

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  • 3Edward Coke — This article is about the seventeenth century jurist. For other uses, see Edward Coke (disambiguation). Sir Edward Coke …

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  • 4Competition law — Antitrust redirects here. For the 2001 film, see Antitrust (film). For laws specific to the U.S., see United States antitrust law. Competition law Basic concepts …

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  • 5History of copyright law — Intellectual property law Primary rights Copyright · authors rights  …

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  • 6History of competition law — The history of competition law refers to attempts by governments to regulate competitive markets for goods and services, leading up to the modern competition or antitrust laws around the world today. The earliest records traces back to the… …

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  • 7United Kingdom competition law — Competition law by country G 20 major economies Australia · Canada · China Japan · Russia · United Kingdom United States · European Union …

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  • 8Competition law in the United Kingdom — United Kingdom competition law is affected by both British and European elements. The Competition Act 1998 and the Enterprise Act 2002 are the most important statutes for cases with a purely national dimension. However if the effect of a business …

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  • 9Nicholas Fuller (lawyer) — Sir Nicholas Fuller Member of Parliament for City of London In office 1604–1 …

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  • 10Intellectual property — This article is about the legal concept. For the 2006 film, see Intellectual Property (film). Intellectual property law Primary rights …

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