Search results for: “cop”

  • Copulatio Verborum Indicat Acceptationem In Eodem Sensu

    Concept of “Copulatio Verborum Indicat Acceptationem In Eodem Sensu” Traditional meaning of copulatio verborum indicat acceptationem in eodem sensu in English (with some legal use of this latin concept in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in Latin) The coupling together […]

  • Universal Copyright Convention

    Universal Copyright Convention in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, universal copyright convention is: administered by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). Many of its basic principles are the same as those contained in the Berne Convention, […]

  • Ad interim copyright

    Prior to the new Copyright Act of 1976, the author of a book published in English in a foreign country could get five years of U.S. copyright protection, called an ad interim copyright, by registering the book with the Copyright Office within six months of its foreign publication. […]

  • Ad interim copyright

    Prior to the new Copyright Act of 1976, the author of a book published in English in a foreign country could get five years of U.S. copyright protection, called an ad interim copyright, by registering the book with the Copyright Office within six months of its foreign publication. […]

  • Certified Copy

    A copy of a document signed and certified as a true copy by the officer to whose custody the original is entrusted.

  • Défendre

    Concept of “Defendre, defendere, defend ” Traditional meaning of défendre in the French law history (with some legal use in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in French) To deny; prohibit. Defendant, defender: the party denying, against whom an action is brought. […]

  • Défendre

    Concept of “Defendre, defendere, defend ” Traditional meaning of défendre in the French law history (with some legal use in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in French) To deny; prohibit. Defendant, defender: the party denying, against whom an action is brought. […]

  • Aliénation

    Concept of “Alienatio, Alienation ” Traditional meaning of aliénation in the French law history (with some legal use in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in French) The transfer of ownership; conveyance; see 2nd Book (“The Rights of Things”), Blackstone’s Commentaries on […]

  • Aliénation

    Concept of “Alienatio, Alienation ” Traditional meaning of aliénation in the French law history (with some legal use in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in French) The transfer of ownership; conveyance; see 2nd Book (“The Rights of Things”), Blackstone’s Commentaries on […]

  • Née, Né

    Concept of “Née, né” Traditional meaning of née, né in the French law history (with some legal use in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in French) Born. Née vif e: born alive. Resources Notes and References Based on A Concise Law Dictionary of Words, Phrases and […]

  • Dépeçage

    Dépeçage in Admiralty Law For information on dépeçage in this context, see the entry on dépeçage in the maritime law encyclopedia.

  • Conformed Copy

    Conformed Copy

  • International Copper Study Group

    International Copper Study Group in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, international copper study group is: ICSG. The entries on trade policy are here. An intergovernmental organization established under UNCTAD auspices in 1992. The entries on trade policy are here. Its members consist of […]

  • Poincaré Gold Franc

    Poincaré Gold Franc in Admiralty Law For information on poincaré gold franc in this context, see the entry on poincaré gold franc in the maritime law encyclopedia.

  • Péché

    Concept of “Peccatum, péché ” Traditional meaning of péché in the French law history (with some legal use in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in French) A fault; a sin. Resources Notes and References Based on A Concise Law Dictionary of Words, Phrases and […]