The council gave a layman the privilege of Jus patronatus for each church he built, but the founder had no proprietary rights.
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Modification of the materials or use of the materials for any other purpose is a violation of the copyrights and other proprietary rights.
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In the 1790s, Elkinton procured the proprietary rights to the land where the house now sits and then built the dwelling sometime after.
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Historically, such rights do not exist in copyright, as it has been for decades an economic model, granting solely proprietary rights to authors.
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It also established orders of legal proceedings, determinations of crimes, proprietary rights and violences of it, different kinds of obligations and inheritance law.
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And what is the proprietary right claimed by Mr Cobbe that the facts and matters the appellant is barred from asserting might otherwise defeat?
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That is because a trade secret can grant proprietary rights in perpetuity, or for as long as the owner is able to maintain the secrecy.
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He asserted that the Crown had no proprietary right to the money and as such had suffered no loss so as to receive restitutionary damages.
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Legal experts had described the suit as unusual because it argued that arrangers should have the same proprietary rights historically given to composers and lyricists.
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In theory, a ruling that eBay's listings are up for grabs to any aggregator could suggest that no Web site has proprietary rights to its content.