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| | Exclusive right - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Privately granted rights, created by contract, may occasionally appear very similar to exclusive rights, but are only enforceable against the grantee, and not the world at large. |  | | However, an exclusive right is not necessarily absolute, as an easement may allow a certain level of public access to private land. |  | | An example is copyright, which grants a copyright holder a negative right to exclude others from exploiting his or her artistic or creative work. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exclusive_right
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| | Exclusive right - definition of Exclusive right in Encyclopedia |
 | | Exclusive rights are found in property law, intellectual property law, and public utilities. |  | | Privately granted rights, created by contract, may occasionally appear very similar to exclusive rights, but they are only enforceable against the grantee, and not the world at large. |  | | In ordinary property law, exclusive rights (such as the right to prevent others from entering or using land, or the right to prevent others from taking an object) have often been the codification of pre-existing social norms with regard to land or chattels. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Exclusive_right
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| | Act No. 32 of January 11, 1991 on the Exclusive Right in the Topography of an Integrated Circuit |
 | | The exclusive right in a topography or the right to use a topography in the manner referred to in Section 7 (license) may be transferred to another party. |  | | The court competent in cases relating to rights in topographies and to any infringement of such rights shall be the District Court of Helsinki. |  | | In lawsuits and other cases pertaining to an exclusive right in a topography, the party who has last been entered in the Register of Topographies as the holder of the exclusive right shall be deemed to be the holder of the exclusive right. |
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http://www.wipo.int/clea/docs_new/en/fi/fi065en.html
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 | | Notice of the maximum term of a lease is important because the term partly defines or circumscribes the rights of a purchaser, mortgagee, or judgment creditor--or, as I have assumed, a tenant to be bound by a co-tenant's restrictive covenant. |  | | The exclusive right provision concluded by stating that Gumberg "covenants and agrees that rights similar to the rights herein granted by [Gumberg] to [Penney] are not held by any other tenant or occupant of space within" Quaker Village. |  | | B. Penney is attempting to enforce against Giant Eagle its exclusive right to operate a pharmacy in Quaker Village contained in its 1978 lease, and thus, we must examine the terms of the lease and the circumstances surrounding the lease. |
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http://vls.law.vill.edu/locator/3d/may1996/96a1320p.txt
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| | AN EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO EVOKE |
 | | Right to evoke is not a term used by courts in intellectual property cases. |  | | The right of publicity law was applied to look-alikes,8 sound-alikes,9 and a racecar that made people think of its driver;10 state trademark [*PG293]dilution laws had been invoked against marks that resembled other marks without causing confusion;11 and copyright law had been interpreted to protect the total concept and feel of creative works. |  | | In contrast to this expansionist trend in trademark and right of publicity law, however, courts in recent copyright cases have arguably backed away from a strong right to evoke. |
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http://www.bc.edu/schools/law/lawreviews/meta-elements/journals/bclawr/44_2/02_TXT.htm
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| | Civil Jury Instructions |
 | | An exclusive licensee is entitled to bring an action for damages for copyright infringement of the right licensed. |  | | A license agreement is essentially a promise by the licensor not to sue the licensee. |  | | When a copyright owner grants a nonexclusive license to use the owner’s copyrighted materials, the owner waives the right to sue the licensee for infringement and can only sue for breach of contract. |
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http://www.ca9.uscourts.gov/web/sdocuments.nsf/6b42fae391e7c85d88256aae0064a9f1/bcc255b238808c0488256ab600644c93?OpenDocument
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| | MSN Encarta - Patent |
 | | A patent, therefore, is a right to stop competition for a limited period, although it applies only in the country for which it has been granted. |  | | Patent, in law, in its most general sense, a document issued by a government conferring some special right or privilege, usually the exclusive right to an invention, for a limited amount of time. |  | | The term “patent” is taken from the original “letters patent”, which was an open letter from the sovereign conferring some such rights. |
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http://uk.encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761573795/Patent.html
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| | Exclusive Right Clauses |
 | | Also, the tenant's rights under the exclusive clause should be prohibited if the tenant is in default. |  | | Although a clear majority of courts have upheld the right of a landlord and tenant to exclude a competing business from a shopping center, both parties should be careful to draft the provision in the least restrictive manner. |  | | The landlord will not want to entitle the tenant to a remedy if another tenant operates in violation of a use clause in its lease, or if a change of use is beyond the landlord's control, e.g., the order of a bankruptcy court. |
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http://retailtrafficmag.com/mag/retail_exclusive_right_clauses/index.html
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| | U.S. Copyright Office - 128-Bit Browsers |
 | | A “transfer of copyright ownership&; is an assignment, mortgage, exclusive license, or any other conveyance, alienation, or hypothecation of a copyright or of any of the exclusive rights comprised in a copyright, whether or not it is limited in time or place of effect, but not including a nonexclusive license. |  | | Any rights in a work eligible for protection under this title that derive from this title, other Federal or State statutes, or the common law, shall not be expanded or reduced by virtue of, or in reliance upon, the provisions of the Berne Convention, or the adherence of the United States thereto. |  | | For purposes of paragraph (2), a work that is published in the United States or a treaty party within 30 days after publication in a foreign nation that is not a treaty party shall be considered to be first published in the United States or such treaty party, as the case may be. |
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http://www.copyright.gov/title17/92chap1.html
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| | Ask CB Gundaker - Selling |
 | | The exclusive is the most widely used form of listing contract in the United States. |  | | Exclusive right to sell listing contracts vary widely in length, wording, and complexity from one state to another and from city to city within any given state. |  | | An exclusive right to sell listing is also referred to as an exclusive authorization and right to sell or just a plain, old exclusive. |
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http://askgundaker.katabat.com/content/Event.asp?ASK=2.100
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| | Rights Granted Under Copyright Law (BitLaw) |
 | | The rights are not without limit, however, as they are specifically limited by "fair use" and several other specific limitations set forth in the Copyright Act (see the BitLaw discussion on Fair Use for more information on these limitations). |  | | The distribution right grants to the copyright holder the exclusive right to make a work available to the public by sale, rental, lease, or lending. |  | | Thus, it would be a violation of the public performance right in a motion picture to rent a video and to show it in a public park or theater without obtaining a license from the copyright holder. |
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http://www.bitlaw.com/copyright/scope.html
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| | AN EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO EVOKE - Notes |
 | | When the actors brought a right of publicity claim, the licensee defended on the ground that its license authorized use of the characters and that, because its right to the material sounded in copyright, it preempted the actors state right of publicity claim. |  | | Also, in the 1976 overhaul of the Copyright Act, Congress for the first time gave copyright holders a statutory exclusive right to make derivative works based on their copyrighted work. |  | | The specific elements of a right of publicity claim vary among jurisdictions, but most jurisdictions that recognize the right have adopted this standard. |
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http://www.bc.edu/schools/law/lawreviews/meta-elements/journals/bclawr/44_2/02_FTN.htm
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| | Hunker v |
 | | Assuming the right transferred to appellees in the agreement was a non‑ exclusive right to fox hunt, appellants argue that the trial court erred in determining that any fox hunting by appellant was unreasonable per se under section (8) of the agreement, which provides: |  | | For these reasons, appellants conclude that the language regarding the non‑exclusive right to fox hunt was not reasonably susceptible to two different meanings, particularly the meaning offered by appellees, and that the trial court therefore erred in permitting parol evidence for the purpose of construing that phrase. |  | | The trial court's judgment must be reversed and the permanent injunction vacated, and judgment granted to Appellants. |
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http://tarlton.law.utexas.edu/dawson/cases/use/hunker.htm
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| | SSRN-From Having Copies to Experiencing Works: the Development of an Access Right in U.S. Copyright Law by Jane Ginsburg |
 | | Even if Congress may qualify the right's exclusivity by imposing a variety of compulsory licenses, or outright exemptions, it is one thing to introduce specific and narrow gaps in coverage, quite another to design a system that pervasively fails to afford meaningful exclusivity. |  | | On the contrary, the claim is that the access right is an integral part of copyright, and therefore should be subject to exceptions and limitations analogous to those that constrain copy-right. |  | | Indeed, in the digital environment, without an access right, it is difficult to see how authors can maintain the exclusive Right to their Writings that the Constitution authorizes Congress to secure. |
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http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=222493
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| | Council Approval of Exclusive Right Agreements of 1999 |
 | | Alternatively, prior to the submission of the resolution to the Council the Mayor may condition the exclusive right agreement transmitted from the Agency, or negotiate his or her own exclusive right agreement, subject to paragraphs (3) and (4) of this subsection. |  | | "(B) If the Mayor determines that the exclusive right agreement is consistent with the requirements of this subsection, the Mayor may transmit to the Council a proposed resolution to approve the exclusive right agreement. |  | | BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, That this act may be cited as the "Council Approval of Exclusive Right Agreements Act of 1999" |
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http://www.dcwatch.com/archives/council13/991206a.htm
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| | No Right to Walk between High Water Mark and Waters Edge |
 | | The court confirmed that in Michigan lakefront property owners have the exclusive right of use to the land running to the waters edge, subject only to the publics right of access for navigation. |  | | It is important to note, however, that the court held that this right of exclusive use does not correspond with actual ownership of the land. |  | | The trial court found for Glass, ruling that she has the right to use the shore of Lake Huron lying below and lakewards of the natural ordinary high water mark for pedestrian travel.1 The Goeckels appealed the decision of the trial court. |
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http://www.olemiss.edu/orgs/SGLC/SandBar/3.2beach.htm
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 | | Computer programs are excluded, under the TRIPS Agreement, from the scope of the right of rental in a single case: if the program is not the essential object of the rental, the obligation to grant a rental right does not apply. |  | | The right of rental would be subject to the impairment test. |  | | Members of the TRIPS Agreement shall provide authors (and their successors in title) the right to authorize or prohibit the commercial rental to the public of originals or copies of their copyrighted works. |
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http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/dcom/olia/diplconf/4dc_a09.htm
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| | US CODE: Title 17,114. Scope of exclusive rights in sound recordings |
 | | (a) The exclusive rights of the owner of copyright in a sound recording are limited to the rights specified by clauses (1), (2), (3) and (6) of section 106, and do not include any right of performance under section 106 (4). |  | | It is the intent of Congress that royalties payable to copyright owners of musical works for the public performance of their works shall not be diminished in any respect as a result of the rights granted by section 106 (6). |  | | No Effect on Royalties for Underlying Works.— License fees payable for the public performance of sound recordings under section 106 (6) shall not be taken into account in any administrative, judicial, or other governmental proceeding to set or adjust the royalties payable to copyright owners of musical works for the public performance of their works. |
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http://straylight.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode17/usc_sec_17_00000114----000-.html
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 | | 98-20 (1998) (a contract granting a soft drink company a multi-year exclusive right to sell soft drinks at all state university facilities does not constitute a grant of an exclusive right or privilege with the meaning of state constitution’s prohibition against exclusive rights, privileges or immunities). |  | | The safeguards provided by constitutional provisions prohibiting special or exclusive rights and privileges are similar to those accorded under equal protection principles. |  | | The Tort Claims Act is the "exclusive remedy" against a governmental entity or public employee for any tort for which immunity has been waived under the Act. |
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http://www.ago.state.nm.us/divs/civil/opinions/o2000/00_04.htm
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| | George, Progress and Poverty, Book VII, Chapter 1: Library of Economics and Liberty |
 | | Thus, the value of land expresses in exact and tangible form the right of the community in land held by an individual; and rent expresses the exact amount which the individual should pay to the community to satisfy the equal rights of all other members of the community. |  | | There can be no other rightful title, because (1st) there is no other natural right from which any other title can be derived, and (2d) because the recognition of any other title is inconsistent with and destructive of this. |  | | Thus there is to everything produced by human exertion a clear and indisputable title to exclusive possession and enjoyment, which is perfectly consistent with justice, as it descends from the original producer, in whom it vested by natural law. |
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http://www.econlib.org/LIBRARY/YPDBooks/George/grgPP27.html
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| | MSN Encarta - Dictionary - patent definition |
 | | exclusive right to market invention: an exclusive right officially granted by a government to an inventor to make or sell an invention |  | | document granting right: a official document that grants a right to somebody |  | | protect rights to something by patent: to obtain a patent on or for something, especially an invention |
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http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary_1861724176/patent.html
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| | Exclusive Right of Public Performance |
 | | Exclusive Right of Public Performanceis distinct from “Performers’ Rights” |  | | However, in 1989 Part XIA was inserted into the CA to grant limited rights of action to performers |  | | The performer has an unassignable right to bring an action |
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http://webraft.its.unimelb.edu.au/730363/pub/lecture4/tsld019.htm
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| | Listing Agreements Lesson One Page Two |
 | | Power to Revoke: If, during the term of the listing, the seller no longer desires to have the agent act for him, and wishes to withdraw the listing, the seller has the power to revoke, but violates (breaches) his contract with the broker, and becomes liable to the broker for payment of a commission. |  | | Sellers Right to Rovoke: Seller shall have the right to revoke this agreement providing seller furnishes to broker a written request of such intent not less than _____ days prior to the date seller intends to withdraw from this agreement. |  | | The Exclusive Listing and Exclusive Right to Sell Listing must be written for a definite term and must contain a specified date of termination. |
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http://www.prou.net/courses/calist/calist01/calist01c.html
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| | Jessica Litman: Exclusive Right to Read |
 | | If copyright owners insisted, as sometimes they did, that copyright gave them broad rights o control their works in any manner and in all forms,(33) the practical costs of enforcing those rights against individual consumers dissuaded them from testing their claims in court. |  | | The performing rights situation is straightforward: if you run an establishment open to the public, you need to buy a license to perform music unless your performances fit into one of the exceptions; and licenses are sold relatively cheaply. |  | | (24) But, before we succumb to calls for further enhancement of the rights in the copyright bundle, we need to reexamine the intellectual property bargain from the vantage point of the public, on whose behalf, after all, the copyright deal is said to be struck in the first place. |
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http://www.msen.com/~litman/read.htm
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| | exclusive right - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | Words similar to exclusive right: perquisite, prerogative, privilege, more... |  | | Phrases that include exclusive right: exclusive right to sell, exclusive right to sell listing |  | | noun: a right reserved exclusively by a particular person or group (especially a hereditary or official right) |
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http://www.onelook.com/?w=exclusive+right
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| | Encyclopedia Titanica : Terms |
 | | Contributor's Agreement Material submitted to the Encyclopedia Titanica is accepted on the understanding that it is the right of the contributor to make the submission and that there are no legal restrictions preventing it's submission or publication online or in any other media Encyclopedia Titanica may utilize. |  | | By submitting your contribution to Encyclopedia Titanica, you warrant: 1 a. |  | | Any other use of Encyclopedia Titanica content requires the editor's prior written permission. |
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http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/admin/agreement.shtml
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| | PRH -- Exclusive Right to a Company Name |
 | | In case of conflict, the business with the established company name must substantiate its right to the name, ultimately in a court of law, if necessary. |  | | If anyone deliberately infringes another's right to a company name, a fine can be imposed on him. |  | | By law, deliberate infringement of a company name is punishable by fine. |
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http://www.prh.fi/en/txt/kaupparekisteri/yritystennimet/yksinoikeus.html
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| | Agreement for Exclusive Right to Manufacture |
 | | This is a generic legal agreement in MS Word format, and is not specific to any country or region. |  | | The Seller is willing to grant such rights on the following terms and conditions. |  | | The Buyer is presently engaged in the manufacture and packaging of other products in ______ and desires to obtain from the Seller, on the terms and conditions set forth, the exclusive right to manufacture, package, use and sell in ______ the Products developed by the Seller and to use the Seller's "Know-how"; |
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http://www.megadox.com/docdetail.php/125
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| | Fount of honour - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | After the end of feudalism and the rise of the nation-states, such orders and knighthoods, along with titles of nobility (in the case of monarchies), became the exclusive domain for the monarchs (heads of state) to reward their loyal subjects (citizens) - in other words, the heads of state became their nations' "fountains of honour". |  | | For example, in the United Kingdom, where the fount of honour is the Monarch (the King or Queen), some societies have permissions from the Monarch to award medals, but these are to be worn on the right side of the chest. |  | | The fount of honour (Latin: fons honorum) refers to a nation's head of state, who, by virtue of his or her official position, has the exclusive right of conferring legitimate titles of nobility and orders of chivalry to other persons. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fount_of_honour
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| | Exclusive Right to Represent Buyer - Help! |
 | | We never kept the agreement we signed with our realtor so we don't know whether she has any right to compensation since she was involved earlier. |  | | She had us sign a Exclusive Right to Represent Buyer Agreement. |  | | Newsgroups: misc.consumers.house Subject: Exclusive Right to Represent Buyer - Help! |
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http://www.cyber-spy.com/consumer-groups/09930-12674.misc.consumers.house.html
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| | Exclusive Right of Sale Contract Form |
 | | The Owner represents and warrants that he is the exclusive owner of the Property and that he has good right and lawful authority to sell and convey said Property, and that said Property is free of encumbrances and not subject to limitation of any kind. |  | | All "WHEREAS" clauses set out hereinabove are hereinafter incorporated by reference. |  | | The term of this Agreement shall be years, beginning on the date and execution hereof by both parties, and ending on the day of, 19, unless extended by the parties. |
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http://www.lectlaw.com/forms/f053.htm
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| | Exclusive Right to Sell Form - Software Downloads, SKU F0093 |
 | | Prepare your own legal documents safely, easily and inexpensively with Exclusive Right to Sell Form. |  | | Exclusive Right to Sell Form - Software Downloads, SKU F0093 |  | | Featured product: Exclusive Right to Sell Form software, SKU F0093. |
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http://www.buy-downloads.com/prod170533.html
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| | Pasadena Contract, Exclusive Right of Sale |
 | | If a sale is made within months after this agreement terminates to parties found by the Real Estate Agent during the term of this agreement, and wherein the buyer has been disclosed to the Owner, the Owner shall pay the commission specified above. |  | | [..More About Pasadena Contract, Exclusive Right of Sale ] |  | | The Owner agrees to pay the Pasadena Real Estate Broker a commission of _____% of the sale price should the Broker find a purchaser ready, willing, and able to pay at least $___________ for the Pasadena home or such other sum as may be accepted by Owner. |
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http://www.pasadenarealestate.us/infoLookup.asp?target=6
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| | EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO REPRESENT BUYER CONTRACT |
 | | Now Buyers have representation with an Exclusive Right to Represent a Buyer Contract, someone working for you, to get you the best home at the best price available. |  | | They cannot divulge information received from you without your authorization. |  | | For years, real estate brokers were paid by the seller and always worked for the seller. |
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http://www.lucyk.com/buyers/represent_buy.htm
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| | Article 1, Section 8, Clause 8: St. George Tucker, Blackstone's Commentaries 1:App. 265--67 |
 | | But the exclusive rights of other persons to their inventions, is limited to fourteen years, only, by the act first mentioned. |  | | 36, for fourteen years; and if at the expiration of that term, the author being living, the same exclusive right shall be continued to him and his heirs, for other fourteen years. |  | | Congress 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. |
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http://press-pubs.uchicago.edu/founders/documents/a1_8_8s11.html
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| | The Scotsman - Scotland - Plan to end lawyers' courtroom monopoly draws warning of a slide in standards |
 | | ENDING the exclusive right of lawyers to represent clients in Scotland's courts could seriously damage the service provided to the public, politicians warned last night. |  | | Sections 25 to 29 of the Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Scotland) 1990 Act abolished the ban on non-lawyers applying for rights of audience in Scottish courtrooms. |  | | A Scottish Executive inquiry into competition in legal services will recommend that paid advocacy rights be granted to people who are not members of the Law Society of Scotland or the Faculty of Advocates. |
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http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/scotland.cfm?id=171612006
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| | US CODE: Title 36,40306. Exclusive right to name, insignia, copyrights, emblems, badges, marks, and words |
 | | Exclusive right to name, insignia, copyrights, emblems, badges, marks, and words |  | | The words “the corporation adopts” are substituted for “now or heretofore used by the Civil Air Patrol” in section 6 of the Act of July 1, 1946 (ch. |  | | The words “right to use the name ‘Civil Air Patrol’ and all” are substituted for “right to the name ‘Civil Air Patrol’ and to have and to use, in carrying out its purposes, all” for consistency in the revised title and to eliminate unnecessary words. |
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http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode36/usc_sec_36_00040306----000-notes.html
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| | Mirror.co.uk - News - EXCLUSIVE: RIGHT-TO-DIE HUSBAND REMARRIES |
 | | She was backed by the Voluntary Euthanasia Society and human rights charity Liberty, and her unsuccessful fight went from the High Court to the European Court of Human Rights. |  | | He could have been jailed for 14 years. |  | | Sometimes I thought: 'Am I doing the right thing? |
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http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/tm_objectid=15779720%26method=full%26siteid=94762%26headline=exclusive%2d%2dright%2dto%2ddie%2dhusband%2dremarries-name_page.html
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| | Mihaela Mattes, Realtor, San Francisco Bay Area - Exclusive Right To Sell |
 | | It is just common sense for a real estate agent that there is more chance of a return for expenses when focusing on an "exclusive right to sell". |  | | The reality is that an "exclusive right to sell" property will most likely get advertising priority over an open listing. |  | | Copyright © 2000 Mihaela Mattes and www.dot.ro Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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http://www.e-realtorone.com/seller33.html
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| | Exclusive Right to Sell Agreement |
 | | The undersigned Participant (Investor), as owner or having the Right and power to act for the owner of the following described property (the "Property"), hereby authorizes the undersigned Agent(s) to offer for sale the Property at the price and terms stated below: |  | | In the event of sale or exchange of the Property at the price and terms stated, or such other price and terms as may be acceptable to Investor, Investor agrees to pay to the Agent a commission equal to the Investor's return on the full purchase. |  | | The retaining of an Exclusive Agent does not preclude the encouraged personal promotion that may be undertaken by satisfied customers who may refer friends and relatives and take advantage of a $5 coupon per Package sold in this manner. |
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http://www.earthtym.net/rights/contract-exclusive.htm
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| | Democratic Underground Forums - "Utah patent-holder claims exclusive right to diagnose cancer gene " |
 | | Messages posted on the Democratic Underground Discussion Forums are the opinions of the individuals who post them, and do not necessarily represent the opinions of Democratic Underground, LLC. |  | | The company has the right to stop all other forms of predictive testing. |  | | Canadian hospitals must stop performing their own hereditary testing - which costs about $1,300, or one-third the U.S. price - or face legal action for infringing the company's intellectual property. |
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/duforum/DCForumID31/2733.html
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| | selling your home using an exclusive right to sell listing |
 | | Last modified: November 24, 2004 - copyright 1998 - 2002 RealEstate ABC |  | | selling your home using an exclusive right to sell listing |  | | Giving a real estate agent the "exclusive right to sell" your property does not mean that there will not be other agents involved. |
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http://content.realestateabc.com/homeselling/listingtypes3.htm
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| | LISTING CONTRACT EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO SELL |
 | | The parties understand and agree that this is an exclusive right to sell, option, exchange or lease listing, and Broker shall be entitled to the commission hereinafter established which shall be payable upon the occurrence of any of the following events: |  | | ("Seller"), Seller appoints Broker as Seller's broker with irrevocable and exclusive right to sell, exchange, option, or lease the real property known as: |  | | In consideration of services to be performed by Sellers Realty, Inc. (Broker/Company, hereinafter referred to as "Broker") for |
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http://www.sellersrealtyinc.info/listingcontract.htm
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| | Exclusive Right to Sell - Free Legal Form |
 | | Exclusive Right to Sell - Free Legal Form |  | | The minimum selling price of the property shall be________________ |  | | understand and agree that this is an exclusive listing to sell the real estate located at: |
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http://www.ilrg.com/forms/exclusiv.html
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| | NOMURA Nomura Principal Finance granted exclusive right to bail out Huis Ten Bosch |
 | | Nomura Principal Finance granted exclusive right to bail out Huis Ten Bosch |  | | Huis Ten Bosch, which has been operating the theme park under the same name since 1992, filed for protection under the Corporate Reorganization Law in February 2003. |  | | Today, Nomura Principal Finance Co., Ltd. (NPF) announced that it has been granted the first refusal right to newly issued shares of Huis Ten Bosch Co., Ltd. (Sasebo City, Nagasaki). |
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http://www.nomuraholdings.com/press/group/030903/npf030903.html
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| | You do not have exclusive right on Security Newsgroups |
 | | How to get access to prompt user id/password |  | | You do not have exclusive right on Security Newsgroups |  | | > have the exclusive right..." will show up and I have to close it by ctrl |
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http://www.secnewsgroups.net/group/microsoft.public.access.security/topic985.aspx
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| | Exclusive Right To Sell |
 | | Attorneys - Click here to get listed on the AllLaw.com attorney directory |  | | For and in consideration of Broker's services to be rendered in listing for sale and in undertaking to sell or find a purchaser for the property hereinafter described, the parties understand and agree that this is an exclusive listing to sell the real estate located at:______________________________________________________. |  | | Copyright © 1998-2005, AllLaw.com, Inc. All Rights Reserved. |
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http://www.alllaw.com/forms/BuyingandSelling/exclusive_right_to_sell
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