Convention shall, in the absence of proof to the contrary, be considered as such, and be consequently admitted to institute proceedings against pirates before the Courts of the various countries of the Union, it will be sufficient that their name be indicated... Törvények gyüjteménye. ̇ - Page 164de Hungary - 1908Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | Frederick Pollock - 1886 - 562 pages
...the Union, it will be sufficient that their name be indicated on the work in the accustomed manner. For anonymous or pseudonymous works, the publisher...representative of the anonymous or pseudonymous author. It is, nevertheless, agreed that the Tribunals may, if necessary, require the production of a certificate... | |
 | Edward Marston - 1887 - 106 pages
...the Union, it will be sufficient that their name be indicated on the work in the accustomed manner. For anonymous or pseudonymous works, the publisher...representative of the anonymous or pseudonymous author. It is, nevertheless, agreed that the Tribunals may, if necessary, require the production of a certificate... | |
 | Edward Marston - 1887 - 96 pages
...the Union, it will be sufficient that their name be indicated on the work in the accustomed manner. For anonymous or pseudonymous works, the publisher...representative of the anonymous or pseudonymous author. It is, nevertheless, agreed that the Tribunals may, if necessary, require the production of a certificate... | |
 | Robert Phillimore - 1889 - 966 pages
...the Union, it will be sullicient that their name be indicated on the work in the accustomed manner. For anonymous or pseudonymous works, the publisher...the author. He is, without other proof, reputed the luwlul representative of the anonymous or pseudonymous author. It is, nevertheless, agreed that the... | |
 | Horace Bertram Nelson - 1889 - 516 pages
...indicated on the work in the accustomed manner. For anonymous or pseudonymous works, the publisher whoso name is indicated on the work is entitled to protect the rights belonging to tho author. IIo is, without other proof, reputed tho lawful representative of tho anomonous or pseudonymous... | |
 | Edward Cutler, Thomas Eustace Smith, Frederic Edward Weatherly - 1890 - 192 pages
...the Union, it will be sufficient that their name be indicated on the work in the accustomed manner. For anonymous or pseudonymous works, the publisher...the author. He is, without other proof, reputed the lawful representative of the anonymous or pseudonymous author. It is, nevertheless, agreed that the... | |
 | Thomas Edward Scrutton - 1890 - 316 pages
...of the Union, it will be sufficient that their name be iudicated on the work in the accustomed Tor anonymous or pseudonymous works, the publisher whose...the author. He is, without other proof, reputed the lawful representative of the anonymous or pseudonymous author. It is, nevertheless, agreed that the... | |
 | Great Britain - 1894 - 610 pages
...convention shall, in the absence of proof to the contrary, be considered as such, and be, consequently, admitted to institute proceedings in respect of the...the latter or his legal representative has declared and proved his rights. ARTICLE VII. The provisions of the present convention cannot in any way derogate... | |
 | Thomas Edward Scrutton - 1896 - 348 pages
...the Union, it will be sufficient that their name be indicated on the work in the accustomed manner. For anonymous or pseudonymous works, the publisher...the author. He is, without other proof, reputed the lawful representative of the anonymous or pseudonymous author. It is, nevertheless, agreed that the... | |
 | George Haven Putnam - 1896 - 530 pages
...the Union, it will be sufficient that their name be indicated on the work in the accustomed manner. For anonymous or pseudonymous works, the publisher...the author. He is, without other proof, reputed the lawful representative of the anonymous or pseudonymous author. It is, nevertheless, agreed that the... | |
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