| Architecture - 1909 - 474 pages
...it is clear that until they are published, as it is called, that is, given out by the architect BO that anyone may see them, no one except his client...decided on the facts of each case, but 'it is clear that bv selling the plans outright the architect loses all right not to have them used. Where plans are... | |
| Architectural drawing - 1910 - 472 pages
...each jurisdiction. The tendency of the lower courts of the different states seems to be toward'the former view. It is however said to be the almost universal...an architect's plans or drawings of a building may l>e copyrighted is an open question. Compensation. The architect's legal right to compensation is,... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1922 - 626 pages
...would have been the duty of the board to acquire it. Whether an acquisition does stand in that position is a question to be decided on the facts of each case. But if, under those circumstances, the director, being in a fiduciary capacity in regard to the transaction,... | |
| Graham Stephenson - Law - 2000 - 686 pages
...imposed on defenders in a case where a source of danger has been sparked off by the deliberate wrongdoing is a question to be decided on the facts of each case, and it would, I think, be wrong for your Lordships' House to anticipate the manner in which the law... | |
| Simon Salzedo, Peter Brunner - Law - 2004 - 304 pages
...will effectively compel the servant to perform his positive obligations under the contract. Compulsion is a question to be decided on the facts of each case, with a realistic regard for the probable reaction of an injunction on the psychological and material,... | |
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