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    exclusive right


    1. Our colonies, however, are by no means independent foreign countries; and Great Britain having assumed to herself the exclusive right of supplying them with all goods from Europe, might have forced them (in the same manner as other countries have done their colonies) to receive such goods loaded with all the same duties which they paid in the mother country


    2. But since the fall of the power of Portugal, no European nation has claimed the exclusive right of sailing in the Indian seas, of which the principal ports are now open to the ships of all European nations


    3. creations, and exclusive rights to marketing in the United States


    4. And his problem was this, his view of this Presence, this God, being similar to each within the many belief systems in declaring that only the one had the exclusive right to describe His Being and purpose, while seeing all others as false, was not immune from a similar question


    5. She claimed for herself the exclusive right to be the only cause of my mortifications and would face everything that would steal that privilege from her


    6. Enthusiastic over the idea that, after all, might justify his permanent establishment in Macondo, he took several trips to the capital of the province, met with authorities, obtained licenses, and drew up con-tracts for exclusive rights


    7. It came to the point where they wanted exclusive rights to it


    8. And it was that charter granting exclusive rights to a private trade enterprize that would play a very instrumental role in forging what would become the mighty British Empire for the little island nation that had been overran by Germans, Romans, Norsemen and even Frenchmen with Norse


    9. Why not copyright recipes? Isn’t society beholden to the first person to bake a pumpkin pie, or any pie for that matter? Oh, the world of the intellectual property holder would be pretty bland if the inventor of pie had exclusive rights to development and distribution of pies


    10. In countries ruled by monarchs this was often in the form of crown patents giving exclusive rights to carry out a certain business for example the collection of taxes

    11. Dollars ($_____), to him in hand paid by the Optionee, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, does here give and grant unto the Optionee, his heirs, assigns or representatives, the exclusive right and option to purchase all of that certain vehicle located in the City of _______________________, County of _________, State/Province of ________________________, being known as


    12. Feudalism had been not only a privilege of exclusive rights


    13. They successfully corrupted them with exclusive rights and privileges of hierarchy


    14. Roman citizenship became an exclusive right; passed on from father and mother, to son and daughter


    15. The concept of citizenship is still an exclusive right today


    16. The IDEA… that anger is the exclusive right and privilege of Kings and Queens and emperors, and Gods… was destroyed by the French Revolution


    17. Congress also has power “to promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries


    18. To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries;


    19. You can hardly blame politicians for wanting to keep the exclusive right to that $60 billion in annual lottery revenue


    20. I maintained exclusive rights to sell his works on canvas—though to my knowledge he attempted only one after 1977

    21. As long as an organization continues to pay the fees for its domain name, it has exclusive rights to that name


    22. A key element giving management a certain amount of control inside of Chapter 11 is that the debtor is granted the exclusive right to propose a plan of reorganization for up to a maximum of 18 months


    23. The period of exclusivity may not be extended beyond 18 months, and the exclusive right to solicit acceptances for a POR may not be extended beyond 20 months


    24. Companies with the highest net profit margins are those with exclusive rights to something, such as a brand new laser printing technology


    25. And yet, if it is quite clear that the Orél mill began to bring greater returns to the proprietor, and that the forest, which the peasants raised, is turned over to the proprietor, only in consequence of assaults or murders, or the threat of them, it must be just as clear that all the other exclusive rights of the rich, which deprive the poor of their prime necessities, are based on the same thing


    26. Now, if it is an undeniable fact that the mill in Orel was made to yield an increased income to the proprietor, and that the forest raised by the peasants was given to the landowner only because of the flogging and the executions either threatened or actually suffered, then it must be equally evident that all the other exclusive rights of the rich, which deprive the poor of the bare necessaries of life, rest on the same basis


    27. It took over the debt to the American Government, pledging itself to pay it by several instalments; and for this the company received, according to the first treaty, one, and then two hundred thousand acres of the best land, selected by itself; perpetual immunity from all taxes and dues for all its factories, operations, and colonies, and the exclusive right for a long period to establish banks in the Fiji Islands, with the privilege of issuing unlimited notes


    28. " It even seemed to me that I had partially accomplished my object; anyhow, at this time, in my ideas about myself, I had got so far as to recognise that I had an exclusive right to exist, that I had the necessary greatness to deserve to live my life, and that I was fully competent to play a great historical part therein


    29. And yet if it is clear that it was only by means of menaces, blows, or murder, that the mill in Orel was enabled to yield a larger income, or that the forest which the peasants had planted became the property of a landowner, it should be equally clear that all the other exclusive rights enjoyed by the rich, by robbing the poor of their necessities, rest on the same basis of violence


    30. The exclusive right contained in the charter ever appeared to me as furnishing the most solid constitutional objection against the bank

    31. The individual States have therefore reserved to themselves the exclusive right of regulating all their internal, and, as I may say, municipal concerns, in relation both to person and property


    32. They are not content to have the whole products of your soil deposited on their Island, on which they receive an enormous import, and raise an extra war tax, besides; but they will claim very soon the exclusive right to carry it when and where they please in their own ships


    33. All the authority which Congress possesses over this subject, is derived from the following provision: "Congress shall have power to promote the progress of science and useful arts, by securing, for limited times, to authors and inventors, the exclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries


    34. I maintain, then, that the constitution having clearly designated the object for which, and the parties to whom, exclusive rights may be granted, for limited times, Congress is restrained within those precise bounds


    35. The term during which the exclusive rights shall continue, should be sufficiently long to afford the necessary incitement to the exertions of genius, to promise an adequate reward for the labor of invention


    36. Still, if necessary, Congress is competent to extend by a general provision exclusive rights to future inventors for a longer time; but the renewal of a patent for a discovery already made and in use, stands on distinct grounds


    37. The patentees are entitled by law to exclusive rights for fourteen years


    38. For the improvement concerning the article of cotton only, the patent is extended to twenty-one or twenty-eight years, as now proposed, while exclusive rights to the other inventions are permitted to expire


    39. The fact will not be denied, that the price paid was proportionate to the extent of time for which the patentee held the exclusive right


    40. The United States never guarantied to any patentee the receipt of any given sum for his invention, nor gave any pledge that his exclusive right should in no instance be violated

    41. I presume it will be admitted, that, without the provision of the constitution on the subject, and the law pursuant thereto, no exclusive rights would belong to inventors


    42. So long as the inventor is alone in the possession of a knowledge of his discovery, he is the occupant, and has an exclusive right


    43. The express delegation of power to secure to inventors the exclusive right to their discoveries, admits that without it no such right would exist after disclosure


    44. On that occasion it was determined that the publication of a literary work did not of itself divest the author of the exclusive right, nor authorize others to republish it for their advantage without his consent


    45. But it was admitted, as a point fully and entirely settled, that the principle did not apply to mechanical inventions; that the disclosure of a mechanical invention did divest the inventor of his exclusive right to such inventions, and that the public became entitled to all the benefits which could be derived from it


    46. Need I undertake to prove that, from the moment Whitney's patent expired, his exclusive right ceased to exist? None will deny the fact


    47. "Congress shall have power to promote the progress of science and useful arts, by securing, for limited times, to authors and inventors, the exclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries


    48. " What is the import of this provision? An inventor while in the sole possession of the knowledge of his invention has the exclusive right to it, without the intervention of law; but when that knowledge is disclosed to the public, the exclusive right would cease to exist


    49. Therefore, for the purpose of affording a stimulus to ingenuity, and of obtaining disclosures of useful discoveries, Congress is authorized to provide by law for securing that exclusive right for a limited time after disclosure, which previously existed in the inventor, and which enabled him forever to withhold his invention from the public


    50. The disclosure is the great object to be attained; the security of the exclusive right before existing, but which would be lost without such security, by the act of disclosure, is the mean authorized to be employed



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