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*[[Mexican law]] - [[Law of Mexico]]
*[[Mexican law]] - [[Law of Mexico]]
*[[nostrification]] (of diplomas/academic degrees)
*[[nostrification]] (of diplomas/academic degrees)
*[[not for resale]] (sticker on product) history, why, what legal grounds
*[[objective régime]] (international treaty law)
*[[objective régime]] (international treaty law)
*[[natural logorights]] a natural rights based Libertarian legal theory of IP
*[[natural logorights]] a natural rights based Libertarian legal theory of IP

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Concepts

Notable court cases and litigants

I have started the page at my userspace. -- TachyonJack (talk) 03:04, 16 June 2009

Intellectual property

Patent

Trademark

Trade secret

Other

Statutes

Other: Miscellaneous laws and agencies, etc.

A-D

E-I

J-L

M-O

P

Paid into court - Parental neglect - Partial disability - Partly-paid - Patent defect - Payable on demand - Payment in due course - Payment in full - Personal application - Personal guardian - Personal services - Perstituant - Possessory - Possessory interest - Possibility of a reverter - Power of acceptance - Precatory - Presentment - Prevailing party - preventive relief - Primary implied assumption of risk - Principal place of business - Privilege against self - Probative facts - Protection with clause nolumus - Patent title - Proper party - Property guardian - Prove up - Public charge - Public easement - Public use - Putative father

R

Ratable - Ready, willing and able - Reasonable reliance - Reasonable wear and tear - Reciprocal discovery - Recording acts - Refresh one's memory - Register of members - Registration statement - Regulatory offenses - Rehearing (law) - Rejection of claim - Relator (law) - Rent review - Restrictive endorsement - Revlon duties - Rules of court - Running at large -

S-Z

comment: what's the context here? Is this a request for an article on a transfer clause in human resources legislation, [69]; in a lease, [70]; in international financing. [71]; something else?

Treaties

References

  1. ^ [1]
  2. ^ [2]
  3. ^ [3]
  4. ^ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Astramancer/Sidney_Ballou
  5. ^ Maine League of Historical Societies and Museums (1970). Doris A. Isaacson (ed.). Maine: A Guide 'Down East'. Rockland, Me: Courier-Gazette, Inc. p. 356.