A Treatise Upon the Law of Copyright in the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the Crown, and in the United States of America Containing a Full Appendix of All Acts of Parliament International Conventions, Orders in Council, Treasury Minute and Acts of Congress Now in Force.

chapter 3, of the Revised Statutes relating to copyrights and the Acts

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in amendment thereof, and has complied with all other provisions thereof, who has before March 1, 1893, delivered at the office of the Librarian of Congress or deposited in the mail addressed to the Librarian of Congress two complete printed copies of such book, or description or photograph of such article, shall be entitled to all the rights and privileges of said Title 60, chapter 3, of the Revised Statutes and Acts in amendment thereof.

ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 2, 1895.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That section 4965 of the Revised Statutes be, and the same is hereby amended so as to read as follows:

[Sidenote: Penalty for violations of Copyright of compositions, maps, prints, paintings, &c.]

SEC. 4965. If any person after the recording of the title of any map, chart, dramatic or musical composition, print, cut, engraving or photograph, or chromo, or of the description of any painting, drawing, statue, statuary, or model or design intended to be perfected and executed as a work of the fine arts, as provided by this Act, shall, within the term limited, contrary to the provisions of this Act and without the consent of the proprietor first obtained in writing, signed in presence of two or more witnesses, engrave, etch, work, copy, print, publish, dramatize, translate, or import, either in whole or in part, or by varying the main design, with intent to evade the law, or knowing the same to be so printed, published, dramatized, translated, or imported shall sell or expose to sale any copy of such map or other article as aforesaid, he shall forfeit to the proprietor all the plates on which the same shall be copied, and every sheet thereof either copied or printed, and shall further forfeit one dollar for every sheet of the same found in his possession, either printing, printed, copied, published, imported, or exposed for sale; and in case of a painting, statue, or statuary, he shall forfeit ten dollars for every copy of the same in his possession, or by him sold or exposed for sale: Provided, however, That in case of any such infringement of the copyright of a photograph made from any object not a work of fine arts, the sum to be recovered in any action brought under the provisions of this section shall be not less than 100 dollars, nor more than 5000 dollars, and: Provided further, That in case of any such infringement of the copyright of a painting, drawing, statue, engraving, etching, print, or model or design for a work of the fine arts or of a photograph of a work of the fine arts, the sum to be recovered in any action brought through the provisions of this section shall not be less than 250 dollars, and not more than 10,000 dollars. One-half of all the foregoing penalties shall go to the proprietors of the copyright and the other half to the use of the United States.

ACT OF CONGRESS, JANUARY 6, 1897.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That section 4966 of the Revised Statutes be, and the same is hereby amended so as to read as follows:

SEC. 4966. Any person publicly performing or representing any dramatic or musical composition for which a copyright has been obtained, without the consent of the proprietor of said dramatic or musical composition or his heirs or assigns, shall be liable for damages therefor, such damages in all cases to be assessed at such sum not less than 100 dollars for the first and 50 dollars for every subsequent performance, as to the court shall appear to be just. If the unlawful performance and representation be wilful and for profit, such person or persons shall be guilty of a misdemeanour, and, upon conviction, be imprisoned for a period not exceeding one year. Any injunction that may be granted upon hearing, after notice to the defendant by any circuit court of the United States, or by a judge thereof restraining and enjoining the performance or representation of any such dramatic or musical composition, may be served on the parties against whom such injunction may be granted anywhere in the United States, and shall be operative and may be enforced by proceedings to punish for contempt or otherwise by any other circuit court or judge in the United States; but the defendants in said action or any or either of them may make a motion in any other circuit in which he or they may be engaged in performing or representing said dramatic or musical composition, to dissolve or set aside the said injunction upon such reasonable notice to the plaintiff as the circuit court or the judge before whom said motion shall be made shall deem proper; service of said motion to be made on the plaintiff in person or on his attorneys in the action. The circuit courts or judges thereof shall have jurisdiction to enforce said injunction, and to hear and determine a motion to dissolve the same, as herein provided, as fully as if the action were pending or brought in the circuit in which said motion is made.

The clerk of the court or judge granting the injunction shall, when required so to do by the court hearing the application to dissolve or enforce said injunction, transmit without delay to said court a certified copy of all the papers on which the said injunction was granted that are on file in his office.

ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1897.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That section 4963 of the Revised Statutes be, and the same is hereby amended so as to read as follows:

SEC. 4963. Every person who shall insert or impress such notice or words of the same purport, in or upon any book, map, chart, dramatic or musical composition, print, cut, engraving or photograph, or other article, whether such article be subject to copyright or otherwise, for which he has not obtained a copyright in this country; or shall import any book, photograph, chromo, or lithograph or other article bearing such notice of copyright, or words of the same purport, which is not copyrighted in this country, shall be liable to a penalty of 100 dollars, recoverable one-half for the person who shall sue for such penalty, and one-half to the use of the United States; and the importation into the United States of any book, chromo, lithograph, or photograph, or other article bearing such notice of copyright, when there is no existing copyright thereon in the United States, is prohibited: and the circuit courts of the United States sitting in equity are hereby authorised to enjoin the issuing, publishing, or selling of any article marked or imported in violation of the United States copyright laws, at the suit of any person complaining of such violation: Provided that this Act shall not apply to any importation of or sale of such goods or articles brought into the United States prior to the passage hereof.

SEC. 2. That all laws and parts of laws inconsistent with the foregoing provisions be and are hereby repealed.

ADDENDUM

MUSICAL (SUMMARY PROCEEDINGS) COPYRIGHT ACT, 1902.

2 EDW. VII. c. 15.

Since this work went to press the Musical Copyright Bill mentioned on page 231 has received the Royal Assent and become law. The Act will come into operation on October 1, 1902, and its application is limited to the United Kingdom. The Act gives the owner of copyright music power to seize pirated copies of his works from any person who may hawk, carry about, sell, or offer for sale the same. To exercise this power he may proceed in one of two ways. He may apply to a court of summary jurisdiction, and on _primâ facie_ evidence the court will by order authorise a constable to seize the alleged pirated copies, or he may without applying to the court himself authorise a constable in writing to seize such copies. On the copies being seized by the constable they must be brought before the court, and on proof that they are pirated copies the court will order them to be destroyed or delivered to the owner of the copyright. If the owner authorises the seizure without an order from the court and fails to prove his case he might be liable in damages. If, therefore, the owner is not quite sure of his case he should first obtain the order of the court, which will relieve him from all responsibility, except costs, in the event of his failing. The Bill as originally brought into the House of Lords contained a clause empowering a court of summary jurisdiction to inflict a summary penalty on persons dealing with pirated music. It also proposed to give the court power to order a constable to search for pirated music on suspected premises. These remedies, however, were considered by the House of Commons to be too drastic and were omitted from the Act.

INDEX

INDEX

The figures in black type indicate that the reference is to Part II., which deals with the Law of the United States.

Abandonment-- of copyright, 119 of right in unpublished work, 223

Abridgment-- of non-copyright literary matter constitutes a new book, 21, 25 whether an infringement of copyright, 114, =284=

Account of profits: _see_ Remedies, 80, =289=

Account-books of original pattern not protected as book, 242

Acquiescence, 87, =292=-- affects costs, 95 as ground of defence, 119

Acting: _see_ Performing Rights

Acts of Parliament, copyright in, 59, =241=

Adaptations of non-copyright work constitutes a new book, 25, =241=

Administrators, copyright passes to, 83, =275=

Advertisements, 18, 19, =240=

Aeolian, perforated scroll for, 33, 97, =276=

Agreements-- publishers', 227 printers', 230

Alien: _see_ International Copyright-- can acquire British copyright, =45= whether book of alien author entitled to British copyright, 42 sculpture of alien artist, 162 painting, drawing, or photograph of alien artist, 170 what works of aliens can acquire copyright in the United States, =247= may sue in United States in respect of unpublished work, =299=

America: _see_ United States

_Animus furandi_, 100, =277=

Anne, Statute of, 4

Annotation, copyright in notes, 26, =241=

Anonymous Works-- entitled to copyright, 36 foreign publisher entitled to sue, 200

Application form, 24, =239=

Arrangement of old literary matter constitutes a new book, 21, 24, =241=

Art: _see_ Paintings, Engravings, Sculpture, Photographs

Articles: _see_ Periodical Works

Artist: _see_ Author

Assignment-- of copyright in books-- before publication no writing required, 75 after publication must be in writing, 77 registration of assignment, 78 assignees right to sue, 79 partial assignment, 80 distinguished from licence, 81 of performing rights, 134-- writing required, 77, 134 do not pass with copyright, 134 entry on register, 135 provincial rights, 135 of copyright in engravings, 154 of copyright in sculpture, 164 of copyright in paintings, drawings, and photographs, 176 of copyright in the United States, =272=

Austria-Hungary: _see_ International Copyright

Author-- who is, of books, 62, =269= joint authorship, 64, =270= of paintings and drawings, 174 of photographs, 174, =270= right of separate publication in contribution to periodical, 72 whether nationality or residence of author of a book material, 42 reputation of author who has parted with his copyright protected, 213, =297= rights of foreign authors in the United States, =247=

Bankruptcy-- copyright passes to trustee, 83, =275=

Barometer, no copyright in face of, 14, 32

Belgium: _see_ International Copyright-- signatory of Berne Convention, 194 proclaimed under Chace Act, =249=

Bequest, copyright passes by, 83, =275=

Berne Convention: _see_ International Copyright

Bible, =59=

Bills of sale, lists of, 21

Binding, passing off by similar, =298=

Blackstone's Commentaries, new edition of, 26

Blasphemous Works: _see_ Profane Works

Blind-- books for, entitled to copyright, 11 may be imported into United States, =295=

Book-- what is protected in a book, 10, =236=-- what physical form required, 11, =242= what literary matter required, 13, =237-239= what originality required, 15, =237=, =243= examples of what are books, 16-- abridgments, 25 adaptations, 25, =241= advertisements, 18, 19, =240= application form, 24, =237=, =239= catalogues, 18, =238= Christmas card, 35 collection of cookery recipes, 24 conveyancing precedents, 23 cricket-scoring card, 31 dictionaries, 25, =239= directories, 16, 17, =239= face of barometer, 32 forms, 23, 24, =237= "Guide to Science," 24 illustrations, 34 index, 27 lists from public documents, 21 list of foxhounds, 21 maps, 36 mechanical devices, 31 music, 36 new editions, 26, =242= notes to non-copyright works, 26, =241= railway ticket, 32 reports, 28, =240= road-books, 16 scroll for mechanical instrument, 33 selections of non-copyright matter, 24, 25, =241= sleeve chart, 32 sporting tips, 33 statistics, 20, =237=, =239= tables of calculation, 23 telegraph codes, 20 time-tables, 22 topographical dictionary, 24 translations, 25

Booksellers, claim of perpetual copyright, 5

Border Minstrelsy--Lockhart's Notes, 26

British Museum-- delivery of copies to, 55 whether deposit of copy is publication, 39

Calculations, tables of, 23

Campbell's Poems, 112

Canada, copyright in, 188

Catalogues, 18, 19, =238=

Causing to be printed, 85

Causing to be represented, 139

Causing or procuring infringement of copyright in fine arts, 178

Certificate of registration, 53

Chart: _see_ Map

Chatterbox, =297=

Chili proclaimed under Chace Act, =249=

Codes, telegraph, 20

Colonial copyright, 186-- books, 186-- foreign reprints Act, 186 Canada, 188-- importation of foreign reprints into, prohibited, 188 licence in Canada protected, 188 Imperial Copyright Acts have full force in Canada, 189 artistic works, 191-- not protected in colonies by imperial legislation, 192

Common Law Rights-- question of perpetual copyright, 5 copyright limited to statutory rights, 206 common law rights in published work, 206, =296=-- passing off by similar title, 206 title must be known to public, 208 non-user of title, 208 no fraud need be proved, 209 must be calculated to deceive, 209 cases where injunctions granted, 209 cases where injunctions refused, 211 malicious criticism, 213 slander of title, 213 reputation of author who has parted with copyright protected, 213 right of employees to use materials acquired in their master's service, 215 third party restrained who obtains material by procuring a breach of faith or contract, 218 unpublished works, 220, =298=-- right of property in, 220 limited communication, 221 whether protected if immoral, 223 speeches and sermons, 223 letters, 225

Company of Stationers, origin of, 3

Composition-- what is, 15, 24 essential element of a book, 14

Cookery recipes, 24

Co-owners: _see_ Joint Owners

Corporation may be _ab initio_ proprietor of copyright, =272=

Costs of action-- books, 46, 95 performing rights, 144 engravings, 156 sculpture, 164

Crown-- ancient royal prerogative, 3 present claims of, 59

Criticism, extracts for purpose of, 111

Customs, seizure by, 91

"Daisy Bell," 125

Damages: _see_ Remedies, 80, =290=

Death-- devolution of copyright on, 83 publishing agreement terminated by, 227

Delay, 87, =292=-- affects costs, 95 ground of defence, 119

Delivery up of copies, 89-- books, 89-- demand in writing, 89 piratical copies made before plaintiff's registration, 89 when piratical copy not merely reprint, 90 delivery up for cancellation, 90 engravings, 155 paintings, drawings, and photographs, 178 in the United States, =290=

Denmark, proclaimed under Chace Act, =249=

Dictionary, 25, =239=

Digest infringing headnotes in reports, 111

Directories-- copyright in, 16, 17, =239= infringement of, 106, 108

Discovery, 94

Dramatic piece: _see_ Performing Rights

Dramatization-- whether infringement of novel, 114 of non-copyright work constitutes a new book, 25

Drawings: _see_ Paintings, Drawings, and Photographs

Drummond's "Evolution of Man," =297=

Drunken scrawl, no copyright in, 14

Duration of Copyright-- books, 56 new editions, 26, 57

Duration of Copyright _(continued_)-- performing rights, 126 engravings, 152 sculpture, 163 paintings, drawings, and photographs, 174 Crown, 59 universities, 61 foreign works, 200 United States, =267=

Editions: _see_ New Editions

Employer, rights of-- books-- joint employers, 71 under section 18, 66 apart from section 18, 73 right to prevent employees using material acquired in master's service, 215 engravings, 153 sculpture, 164 paintings, drawings, and photographs, 175 United States, =271=

Encyclopædias, 57, 110

"Encyclopædia Britannica," =298=

Engravings-- copyright in, 146, =236=, =245= what is an original engraving, 146 map, chart, or plan, whether protected under Engravings Acts, 148 engravings in a book, 149 must engraving be made within British dominions, 150 engraving must be first published within British dominions, 150 date of first publication and proprietor's name must be engraved on, 151 immoral works, 152 duration of protection, 152 owner of copyright in engraving, 152-- the engraver, 152 the employer, 153 the assignee, 154 infringement of copyright, 155 prohibited acts and remedies, 155 summary proceedings, 156 guilty knowledge, 156 limitation of action, 156 costs, 156 copying for private use, 156 what is a piratical copy, 156-- taking part, 157 photograph of, 157 how far design protected, 157 striking from lawful plate no infringement, 159 licence a defence, 159

Executors, copyright passes to, 83, 275

Extracts-- taking of, 108 for purpose of criticism, 111 selection of may be a copyright work, 24, 25, =241=

Evidence, 92

FAIR use of copyright works, 103, 281

False entries on register, 54

False name on picture, 180

Fine arts: _see_ Paintings, &c.

Foreign reprints-- prohibition against importation, 84, 91 Colonial Act, 186

Foreign works: _see_ International Copyright

Forfeiture of copies: _see_ Delivery up of copies

Forms, 23, 24, =237=

Foxhounds, list of packs and hunting days, 21

_Fram_ Expedition, =296=

France: _see_ International Copyright-- signatory of Berne Convention, 194 proclaimed under Chace Act, =249=

Fraud: _see_ Passing off-- whether fraudulent book entitled to copyright, 46

GARFIELD, biography of, =278=

Germany: _see_ International Copyright-- signatory of Berne Convention, 194 proclaimed under Chace Act, =249=

"Golden Treasury," 25

"Guide to Science," 24

HAITI: _see_ International Copyright-- signatory of Berne Convention, 194

Hale, pleas of the Crown, 115

IGNORANCE no excuse for infringement of-- common law rights, 223 books, 85, 102 performing rights, 142, 143 engravings, 156 sculpture, 165 paintings, drawings, and photographs, 179

Illustrations-- copyright in when published with book,14 no literary copyright when published separately, 14 may be protected under Engravings Acts, 149

Immoral works, 46, 152, 163, 174, 223, 231, =266=

Importation, 84, _287, 294_-- seizure by Customs, 84, 91

Importation (_continued_)-- penalty on importing or selling foreign copies, 84, 91 prohibition of books printed outside U. S. A., =294=

Indecent works, 46, 152, 163, 174

Infringement of copyright: _see_ Remedies Books-- what is a piratical copy, 96, 97, =276=-- substantial part, 97, =279= _animus furandi_, 100, =277= not necessarily for profit, 101 copy for private use, 102, =277= may be indirect and unintentional, 102, =277= custom of trade, 102 fair use, 103, =281= no monopoly, 103, =178= facts may be taken, 104 schemes and ideas may be taken, 104, =282= author must do his own work, 105 no excuse that he could easily have obtained same result, 109, =282= work with different object, 109, =283= extract for purpose of criticism, 111, =284= improvement and addition no excuse, 112, _283_ dramatization of novel, 114 abridgments, 114, _284_ translations, 116, _286_ dramatic and musical performing rights: _see_ Performing Rights engravings, 155, =276= sculpture, 164 paintings, drawings, and photographs, 177, 181, =276=

Injunction: _see_ Remedies-- interlocutory, 87, =291= final, 87, =291= terms of, 88 probability of damage must be shown, 88 future number of periodical, 88 when difficult to enforce, 89

International Copyright, 193-- copyright in foreign states, 193 copyright in works first produced in foreign states, 193 signatories of the Berne Convention, 194 what foreign works are entitled to protection, 195 when a work is deemed to be first produced, 195 work must be entitled to protection both in this country and in the country of origin, 196 unpublished works, 196 posthumous works, 197 authorised translations, 197 choregraphic works, 197 works produced in foreign countries before December 6, 1889, 197 formalities required in case of foreign works, 198 who are entitled to sue in respect of foreign works, 200 evidence of title to copyright in foreign work, 200 protection afforded to foreign works, 200 importation of copies printed in country of origin, 201 courts will not inquire into foreign remedies, 201 works published before December 6, 1887, 202 translating right, 203 articles in newspapers and periodicals, 204 photographic works, 204 performing rights, 204 extract and quotation, 205 adaptation and arrangement, 205

Interrogatories, 94

Intestacy, copyright passes on, 83, =275=

Italy: _see_ International Copyright-- signatory of Berne Convention, 194 proclaimed under Chace Act, =249=

JAPAN: _see_ International Copyright-- signatory of Berne Convention, 194

Johnson's "Prince of Abyssinia," 115

Joint owners, =270=-- authors, 57, 64 assignees, 79

Jurist Reports, 28

Jury, trial before, 94

LABELS, not protected, 168, =242, 246=

Law Reports-- copyright in, 28, =240= copyright formerly claimed by Crown, 59

Lectures, copyright in, 57-- common law rights in, 222

Letters, copyright in, 14, =243=-- common law rights in, 225 literary property in writer, 225 rights of receiver, 225 may be published to vindicate character, 226

Letter-file not protected as a book, =242=

Libel-- libellous works not protected, 46, 152, 163, 174 agreement to indemnify against action for, 229

Libraries: _see_ British Museum-- delivery of copies to, 55

Library of Congress-- provisions as to copyright records, =264= works may be imported for use of, =295=

Licence-- whether licensee can sue, 82, 177, =274= distinguished from assignment, 81 not to be presumed a sole licence, 82 whether licensor can sue without licence, 82 licence must be in writing, 83, 118, 159, 166 as a defence to infringement, 118, 159, 166, 184

Licensing statute, 4

Licensing Canadian Fisher Act, 188

Limitation of Action-- books, 91 engravings, 156 sculpture, 165 paintings, drawings, and photographs, 181 in the United States, =292=

Literary Property: _see_ Book, Author, Assignment, Infringement, Duration of Copyright, International Copyright, Lectures, Letters, Owner of Copyright, Performing Rights, Periodical Works, Registration, Remedies, Common Law Rights, United States

Literary matter required in book, 13

Literary merit: _see_ Merit

Living pictures, 182

Long Parliament, 4

Luxembourg: _see_ International Copyright-- signatory of Berne Convention, 194

MALICIOUS criticism, 213

Manuscript: _see_ Unpublished Work-- ownership of and right to publish, 74 book in manuscript would probably be protected, 12, 38

Map, copyright in, 14, 236-- whether protected under Engraving Acts, 148

Mark Twain, 297

Master and servant-- master entitled to prevent servant using material acquired in his employment, 215 master's right to work of servant, 73

Mathematical calculations, 23

Mechanical instruments, no copyright in, 14, =242=-- not infringements of copyright, 97, =276=

Meeson and Welsby's Reports, 28

Merit, no literary merit required for book to obtain protection, 13, 16-- secus in the United States, =237=

Mexico proclaimed under Chace Act, =249=

Millais-- "The Huguenot," 157 "Ordered on Foreign Service," 173 "My First Sermon," 173

Monaco: _see_ International Copyright-- signatory of Berne Convention, 194

Music: _see_ Performing Rights-- copyright in, 36, 231 opera score infringed by dance music, 113 adaptations of music entitled to copyright, 130, =241=

Mutilation, author may prevent, 213, =297=

NAME-- assignee of copyright may publish under author's name, =297=

Napoleon III. Cartoons in _Punch_, 110

New editions-- new material in, is protected, 26, =242= slight corrections and verbal alterations, 27 registration of, 51 duration of copyright in, 57 passing off non-copyright edition for copyright one, =298=

Newspaper: _see_ Periodical-- protected as a book, 11 must be registered, 48

Norway: _see_ International Copyright-- signatory of Berne Convention, 194

Notes to non-copyright work protected, 26, =241=

Notice of objections, 92

Notice reserving performing rights in music, 131

Notice of copyright in United States, =255=

Novelty, not necessary in book, 15, 16

ORIGINALITY, what is an essential element of book, 15

Owner of copyright, who is-- certificate of registration _primâ facie_ proof of ownership, 53 Books-- the Crown, 59 the universities, 61 the author, 62, 269 the employer, 66, =271= the assignee, 74, =272= the licensee, 82 engravings, 152 sculpture, 164 paintings, drawings, and photographs, 174 in the United States, =269=

PAINTINGS, drawings, and photographs-- copyright in, 167, =236=, =246= what is an original work of art, 167 what artistic element required, 168 first publication if outside British dominion, destroys copyright, 168 what is publication of work of art, 169 artist must be British or resident within British dominions, 170 registration, 171-- what must be registered, 171 must be before infringement, 171 assignee must be registered, 172 short description of nature and subject of work required, 173 immoral works, 174 duration of protection, 174 sale without reserving copyright, 174 owner of the copyright, 174-- the author, 174 the employer, 175 the assignee, 176 partial assignment, 176 whether licensee can sue, 176 infringement, 177-- prohibited acts and remedies, 177 causing or procuring infringement, 187 innocent agent, 179 unlawful copy, 179 separate offence, 179 no minimum penalty, 180 copying for private use, 180 on breach of contract, 180 affixing false name or initials, 180 fraudulently representing false authorship, 180 limitation of action, 181 photograph of picture sufficient evidence of, 181 what is piratical copy, 181-- no monopoly of subject-matter, 181 general idea may be taken, 182 material part, 183 indirect taking, 184 guilty knowledge, 184 replicas, 184 licence a defence, 184

"Paradise Lost," with notes, 26

Parliamentary papers, 60

Part of a book entitled to copyright, 12

Particulars, 94

Partners-- firm name of publishers may be entered in register, 52

Passing off: _see_ Common Law Rights-- by similar title, 204, =296= by similar binding, =298= of non-copyright edition for a copyright one, =298=

Patents, specification of, 21

Pattern sleeve, no copyright in, 14, 32, =242=

Payment-- of author essential under section 18, 71

Penalties: _see_ Remedies

Performance, no infringement of copyright, 120

Performing rights-- nature of, 120 performing right at common law, 121 history of protection of performing rights, 122 what is a dramatic work, 123 what dramatic works are protected, 126 duration of performing rights, 126 if first published or performed outside the British dominions, 128 what is a musical composition, 130 what musical works are protected, 130 notice reserving musical performing rights, 131 registration of performing rights, 131 assignment of performing rights: _see_ Assignment Infringement of dramatic performing rights, 135, =286= Infringement of musical performing rights, 142, =287= remedies for infringement of performing rights, 144

Periodical works-- proprietor's copyright in, 66 author's separate rights to contributions, 72 duration of protection, 57 first number only need be registered, 51 articles may be copied from foreign periodicals, 204

Perpetual copyright-- question of, 5 in the universities, 61

Persons liable for infringement of copyright-- books, 85 performing rights, 139, 142, 143 engravings, 156 sculpture, 165 paintings, drawings, and photographs, 178 United States copyright, =291=

Photographs: _see_ Paintings, Drawings, and Photographs-- who is author of, 174 who is owner of copyright in portrait, 175 foreign photographs, 204 protection in the United States, =236=, =245=

Pianola, perforated scroll for: _see_ Mechanical Instruments

Piracy: _see_ Infringement-- whether piratical book entitled to copyright, 46

Playwright: _see_ Performing Rights

Pleading, 92, =293=

Portugal proclaimed under Chace Act, =249=

Posthumous works, 57, 197

Prayer Book, 59

Preamble of Literary Copyright Act, 14

Precedents, 23

Printers' agreements, 230 lien for printing charges, 230 omission to print name and address on book, 230 no payment before completion of order, 230 printer does not insure manuscript, 230 universal works, 231

Prints: _see_ Engravings

Profane works not protected, 46, 152, 163, 174

Proprietor of collective work: _see_ Periodical Works

Public Authorities Protection Act, 92, 144

Public documents-- selection from, constitutes a copyright work, 21 no copyright in mere transcript of, 21

Publication-- Books-- divests the common law right, 36 divestitive publication, 37 performance of music or drama, 37 delivery of lectures, 37 book privately distributed, 37 book issued to subscribers, 37 music hall programme, 38 public exhibition of book, 38 invests the statutory copyright, 38 investitive publication, 38 whether book must be printed, 38 whether distribution of copies necessary, 39 deposit of copy in British Museum, 39 proof of publication, 39 book must be first published within British dominions, 40 may be written anywhere, 41 whether it must be printed within British dominions, 40 previous performance abroad of dramatic or musical work, 41 notice of objection as to, 92 engravings, 150 sculpture, 162 paintings, drawings, and photographs, 169 time of first publication must be registered to the day, 51 United States, =260= name must be entered on register, 49 liable for non-delivery to libraries, 55

Publishers' agreements, 227-- not assignable unless so expressed, 227 terminated by death, 227 specific performance, 227 agreement not to publish elsewhere, 228 agreements not to write or publish similar works, 228 price and embellishments, 229 copyright, owner of, should be stated, 229 libel, agreement to indemnify against action for, 229 writing, when required, 230 stamp, when required, 230

Purpose for which literary matter composed immaterial, 12

QUOTATIONS: _see_ Extracts

RECTIFICATION of register, 54

Registration: _see_ Paintings, Drawings, and Photographs-- of books-- must be entered before action, 46 not necessary in action on performing right, 47 need not be before infringement, 47 cannot be effected before publication, 47 newspaper must be registered, 48 failure to register under Newspaper Libel Act does not affect copyright, 48 requisite entry, 49 fee for registration, 49 inspection of register, 49 actual title must be registered, 49 whether copyright must be distinguished from non-copyright matter, 50 immaterial that some copies are published under different title from title registered, 50 time of first publication must be entered to the day, 51 periodical, date of first number only, 51 action against proprietor for publishing separately requires no registration, 52 first publisher must be entered, 52 place of abode, 52, 53 proprietor at time of registration must be entered, 52 plaintiff must appear on the register, 53 registration of mesne assignments, 53 neglect of officials at Stationers' Hall, 53 superfluous matter on register immaterial, 53 certificate of registration, 53 registration _primâ facie_ proof, 53 false entries, 54 rectification of register, 54 notice of objection as to, 92

Remedies-- for infringement of books, 84, =287=-- damages, 86, =290= account of profits, 86, =289= injunction, 86, =291= delivery up of copies, =89=, =290= seizure under Customs Act, 91 importing or selling foreign copies, 81, 91 limitation of action, 91, =292= pleading, 92, =293= for infringement of performing rights, 144, =289=-- of engravings, 155, =288= of sculpture, 164, =288= of paintings, drawings, and photographs, 177, =288=

Reports: copyright in-- law reports, 28, =240= head notes, 28, 111 verbatim reports of speeches, 29 verbatim reports of judgments, 31 reports laid before Parliament, 60

Reputation, author may protect his, 213, =297=

Road-books, 16

Rosebery, Lord; reports of speeches in _Times_, 29

SCULPTURE-- copyright in, 161, =236= what is an original sculpture, 161 must be first published within British dominions, 162 what is publication of, 162 whether author must be British, 162 proprietor's name and date on each copy, 162 immoral works, 163 duration of protection, 163 owner of copyright, 164-- artist, 164 employer, 164 assignee, 164 infringement of copyright, 164 prohibited acts and remedies, 164 guilty knowledge, 165 limitation of action, 165 copying for private use, 165 what is a piratical copy, 165 copying design in other form of art, 165 licence a defence, 166

Seditious works not entitled to protection, 46, 152, 163, 174

Selections: _see_ Extracts

Separately published, meaning of, 12

Sermons: _see_ Speeches

Sheet of letterpress protected as a book, 11, =242=

Ship on fire, 123

Shorthand-- copyright in reports, 29 shorthand copy is infringement of book, 110 book in shorthand would be protected, 11

Slander of title, 213

Sleeve pattern, not a book, 14

Smith's "Leading Cases," 28, 111

Spain: _see_ International Copyright-- signatory of Berne Convention, 194 proclaimed under Chase Act, =249=

Speeches-- speakers' rights in, 223 copyright in shorthand report of, 30

Stamp-- what stamp required on copyright agreements, 230

Star chamber, 4

Stationers' Hall: _see_ Registration-- origin of company, 3 neglect of officials at Stationers' Hall, 53

Statistics, 20, =237=

Statue: _see_ Sculpture

Statutes: _see_ Acts of Parliament

Suppression of books, provision against, 119

Switzerland: _see_ International Copyright-- signatory of Berne Convention, 194 proclaimed under Chace Act, =249=

Term Reports, 28

Thackeray, extracts from, 112

Time-tables, copyright in, 22

_Times_, reports of Lord Rosebery's speeches, 29

Title: _see_ Common Law Rights; Passing off-- passing off by similar title, 206, =296= no copyright in title, 208, =244= slander of title, 213 actual title must be registered, 49

Topographical Dictionary, 24

Translations-- give no exclusive right to translate a non-copyright work, 25 whether an infringement of copyright, 116 translating rights in foreign works, 203

Trial, mode of, 94

Tunis: _see_ International Copyright-- signatory of Berne Convention, =194=

UNITED STATES-- copyright in, =233= what works protected in, =236= rights of foreign authors, =247= formalities which must be observed in, =250=-- delivery of title or description, =250, 251, 253= delivery of copies or photograph, =250, 253= books, chromos, lithographs, and photographs must be printed in United States, =254= notice of copyright must be printed on each copy, =255= publication, =260= Library of Congress, =264= immoral works, =266= duration of copyright in, =267= owner of copyright in-- author, =269= employer, =271= state, =272= assignee, =272= infringement of copyright-- what is a piratical copy, =276= prohibited acts and remedies, =287=

Universities, copyright of, 61

Unpublished work: _see_ Common Law Rights

WEBSTER'S Dictionary, =297=

Will, copyright passes by, 83, =275=

Word, no copyright in single, 14, 34

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FOOTNOTES:

[1] "The Law and History of Copyright in Books," by Augustine Birrell, 1899.

[2] 13 and 14 Car. 2, c. 33.

[3] _Eyre_ v. _Walker_ (1735), 4 Burr., 2325; _Motte_ v. _Falkner_ (1735), 4 Burr., 2326; _Walthoe_ v. _Walker_ (1736), 4 Burr., 2326; _Tonson_ v. _Walker_ (1752), 4 Burr., 2326.

[4] (1760), 1 W. Black, 301.

[5] _Osborne_ v. _Donaldson_ (1765), 2 Eden, Ch. Cas., 327.

[6] (1769), 4 Burr., 2303.

[7] (1774), 2 Bro. P. C., 129.

[8] (1769). 4 Burr., 2303.

[9] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, secs. 15, 2.

[10] _Infra_, Section I.

[11] _Infra_, Section II., p. 36. Foreign works first published in certain foreign countries are protected subject to the conditions of the International Copyright Acts, and are dealt with in a separate chapter. Chapter X., p. 193.

[12] This requisite for protection is extremely doubtful. Probably there is no restriction as to nationality of the author. See _infra_, Section III., p. 42.

[13] _Infra_, Section IV., p. 46.

[14] _Infra_, Section V., p. 46.

[15] _Infra_, Section VII., p. 56.

[16] _Clementi_ v. _Golding_ (1809), 2 Camp., 25; _Storace_ v. _Longman_ (1788), 2 Camp., 26 _n._; _Hime_ v. _Dale_ (1803), 2 Camp., 27 _n._; _White_ v. _Geroch_ (1819), 2 B. and Ald., 298.

[17] _Southern_ v. _Bailes_ (1894), 38 Sol. J., 681.

[18] _Cox_ v. _Land and Water_ (1869), L. R. 9 Eq. 324.

[19] _Walter_ v. _Howe_ (1881), 17 Ch. D., 708; and see _Platt_ v. _Walter_ (1867), 17 L. T., 157.

[20] _Trade Auxiliary_ v. _Middlesborough_ (1889), 40 Ch. D., 425; _Cate_ v. _Devon_ (1889), 40 Ch. D., 500.

[21] _Boosey_ v. _Whight_ [1900], 1 Ch., 122.

[22] _Nicols_ v. _Pitman_ (1884), 26 Ch. D., 374. Both this case and _Boosey_ v. _Whight_ are cases of infringement, but they would seem equally to apply to a question whether a certain scroll or document would be a "book" entitled to copyright under the Acts.

[23] See Stirling, J., in _Boosey_ v. _Whight_ [1899], 1 Ch., at p. 842.

[24] See Stirling, J., in _Boosey_ v. _Whight_ [1899], 1 Ch., at p. 842.

[25] _White_ v. _Geroch_ (1819), 2 B. and Ald., 298. See p. 38.

[26] (1801), 1 East., 358; and see _White_ v. _Geroch_ (1819), 2 B. and Ald., 298; _Tonson_ v. _Walker_ (1752), 3 Swanst., 672.

[27] _Black_ v. _Murray_ (1870), 9 M., 341; _Sweet_ v. _Benning_ (1855), 16 C. B., 459.

[28] _Bogue_ v. _Houlston_ (1852), 5 De Gex and Smale, 267.

[29] _Low_ v. _Ward_ (1868), L. R., 6 Eq., 415.

[30] _Leslie_ v. _Young_ [1894], A. C., 335.

[31] Lindley, L. J., in _Lamb_ v. _Evans_ [1893], 1 Ch., at p. 223.

[32] [1894], 3 Ch., 663.

[33] [1900], A. C., 539.

[34] [1900], A. C., p. 548.

[35] (1882), 21 Ch. D., 369.

[36] 21 Ch. D., at p. 378.

[37] _Infra_, p. 16.

[38] _Infra_, p. 16.

[39] _Infra_, p. 18.

[40] _Infra_, p. 20.

[41] _Infra_, p. 20.

[42] _Infra_, p. 22.

[43] _Infra_, p. 29.

[44] _Infra_, p. 225.

[45] _Infra_, p. 19.

[46] _Kenrick_ v. _Danube Collieries_ (1891), 39 W. R., 473.

[47] _Hollinrake_ v. _Truswell_ [1894], 3 Ch., 420.

[48] _Chilton_ v. _Progress_ [1895], 2 Ch., 29; _Maxwell_ v. _Hogg_ (1867), L. R., 2 Ch., at p. 318.

[49] _Hollinrake_ v. _Truswell_ [1894], 3 Ch., 420.

[50] _Davis_ v. _Comitti_ (1885), 52 L. T. (N. S.), 539.

[51] _Fourmat_ v. _Pearson_ (1897), 14 T. L. R., 82.

[52] _Infra_, p. 34.

[53] _Maple_ v. _Junior Army and Navy Stores_ (1882), 21 Ch. D., 369.

[54] _Stannard_ v. _Lee_ (1871), L. R., 6 Ch., 346; see _infra_, p. 148.

[55] _Walter_ v. _Lane_ [1900], A. C., 539.

[56] Ibid.

[57] Ibid.

[58] _Wyatt_ v. _Barnard_ (1814), 3 V. and B., 77.

[59] _Baily_ v. _Taylor_ (1829), 1 Tamlyn, at p. 299 _n._

[60] _Matthewson_ v. _Stockdale_ (1806), 12 Ves., 270.

[61] _Walter_ v. _Lane_ [1900], A. C., 539.

[62] _Walter_ v. _Lane_ [1900], A. C., 539. See Brougham, L., in _Jefferys_ v. _Boosey_ (1854), 4 H. L. C., at p. 965.

[63] _Infra_, p. 26.

[64] _Infra_, p. 25.

[65] _Infra_, p. 25.

[66] _Infra_, p. 24.

[67] _Infra_, p. 23.

[68] _Taylor_ v. _Bayne_ (1776), Mor. Dic., 8308; _Carnan_ v. _Bowles_ (1786), 2 Bro. C. C., 80; _Cary_ v. _Faden_ (1799), 5 Ves., 24; _Cary_ v. _Longman_ (1801), 1 East., 358; _Cary_ v. _Kearsley_ (1802), 4 Esp., 168.

[69] _Carnan_ v. _Bowles_ (1786), 2 Bro. C. C., 80; 1 Cox. Ch. Cas., 283.

[70] _Taylor_ v. _Bayne_ (1776), Mor. Dic., 8308.

[71] _Kelly_ v. _Morris_ (1866), L. R., 1 Eq., 697; Page Wood, V. C., at p. 701.

[72] _Matthewson_ v. _Stockdale_ (1806), 12 Ves., 270; _Longman_ v. _Winchester_ (1809), 16 Ves., 269; _Kelly_ v. _Morris_ (1866), L. R., 1 Eq., 697; _Morris_ v. _Ashbee_ (1868), L. R., 7 Eq., 34; _Morris_ v. _Wright_ (1870), L. R., 5 Ch., 279; _Kelly's Directories_ v. _Gavin & Lloyds_ [1901], 1 Ch., 374; _Garland_ v. _Gemmill_ (1887), 14 S. C. R. (Canada), 321.

[73] _Matthewson_ v. _Stockdale_ (1806), 12 Ves. 270.

[74] _Longman_ v. _Winchester_ (1809), 16 Ves., 269.

[75] _Cornish_ v. _Upton_ (1861), 4 L. T. (N. S.), 862.

[76] _Kelly_ v. _Morris_ (1866), L. R., 1 Eq., 697.

[77] _Morris_ v. _Ashbee_ (1868), L. R., 7 Eq., 34.

[78] [1893], 1 Ch., 218.

[79] Bowen, L. J. [1893], 1 Ch., at p. 227.

[80] Lindley, L. J. [1893], 1 Ch., at p. 222; and see _Morris_ v. _Ashbee_ (1868), L. R., 7 Eq., 34.

[81] (1863), H. and M., 603.

[82] (1872), L. R., 14 Eq., 407.

[83] L. R., 14 Eq., at p. 414.

[84] (1875), L. R., 19 Eq., 623.

[85] (1872), L. R., 14 Eq., 407.

[86] (1863), 1 H. and M., 603.

[87] (1872), L. R., 14 Eq., 407.

[88] (1882), 21 Ch. D., 369.

[89] (1872), L. R., 14 Eq., 407.

[90] Ibid.

[91] 21 Ch. D., at p. 379; and see _Church_ v. _Linton_ (1894), 25 Ont. Rep., 131.

[92] (1898), 78 L. T. (N. S.), 613.

[93] (1863), 1 H. and M., 603.

[94] (1884), 26 Ch. D., 637.

[95] (1886), 2 T. L. R., 291.

[96] _Walford_ v. _Johnston_, 20 D., 1160.

[97] _Maclean_ v. _Moody_, 20 D., 1154; and see _Kelly's Directories_ v. _Gavin & Lloyds_ [1901], 1 Ch., 374.

[98] _Scott_ v. _Stanford_ (1867), L. R., 3 Eq., 718.

[99] L. R., 3 Eq., at p. 723.

[100] _Wyatt_ v. _Barnard_ (1814), 3 V. and B., 77; _Trade Auxiliary Co._ v. _Middlesborough_ (1889), 40 Ch. D., 425.

[101] (1889), 40 Ch. D., 425; and see _Hall_ v. _Whittington_ (1892), 15 Vic. L. R., 525.

[102] (1889), 40 Ch. D., 500.

[103] (1814), 3 V. and B., 77.

[104] (1869), L. R., 9 Eq., 324.

[105] [1894], A. C., 335.

[106] (1829) 1 R. and M., 73; see also _King_ v. _Reed_ (1804), 8 Ves., 223.

[107] (1847), 11 Jur., 344.

[108] (1732), cited 2 Bro. P. C. 138; and Ambl., 694.

[109] (1847), 9 D., 748.

[110] _Southern_ v. _Bailes_ (1894), 38 Sol. J., 681; see _Church_ v. _Linton_ (1894), 25 Ont. Rep., 131.

[111] See _Longman_ v. _Winchester_ (1809), 16 Ves., at p. 271.

[112] (1821), Jac., 311; and see _Marzials_ v. _Gibbons_ (1874), L. R., 9 Ch., 518.

[113] (1839), 2 Beav., 6.

[114] (1843), 5 D., 416.

[115] (1857), 3 K. and J., 708.

[116] (1858), 31 L. T. (O. S.), 18; 6 W. R., 352.

[117] _Macmillan_ v. _Suresh Chunder Deb_ (1890), Ind. L. R., 17 Calc., 951; see _Moffat and Paige_ v. _Gill_ [1902], C. A., April 25.

[118] _Gyles_ v. _Wilcox_ (1740), 2 Alk., 142.

[119] _Wyatt_ v. _Barnard_ (1814), 3 V. and B., 77; _Chatterton_ v. _Cave_ (1875), 10 C. P., 572; (1878), 3 A. C., 483.

[120] _Tree_ v. _Bowkett_ (1896), 74 L. T., 77; _Hatton_ v. _Kean_ (1859), 7 C. B. (N. S.), 268; _Chatterton_ v. _Cave_ (1875), L. R., 10 C. P., 572; (1878), 3 A. C., 483.

[121] _Wood_ v. _Boosey_ (1867), 7 B. and S., 869; _Boosey_ v. _Fairlie_ (1877), 7 Ch. D., 301; (1868), 9 B. and S., 175.

[122] _Lover_ v. _Davidson_ (1856), 1 C. B. (N. S.), 182; _Leader_ v. _Purday_ (1849), 7 C. B., 4.

[123] _Tonson_ v. _Walker_ (1753), 3 Swanst., 672.

[124] (1801), 1 East., 358; and see _Mason_ v. _Murray_ cited, 1 East, 360 (Gray's Poems).

[125] (1852), 1 Drew, 353.

[126] 1 Drew, at p. 365.

[127] (1787), Mor. Dic., 8310.

[128] (1870), 9 M., 341; and see _Maple_ v. _Junior Army and Navy Stores_ (1882), 21 Ch. D., 369, at p. 373; _Hayward_ v. _Lely_ (1887), 56 L. T. (N. S.), 418; _Moffat & Paige_ v. _Gill_ [1902], C. A., April 25.

[129] _Thomas_ v. _Turner_ (1886), 33 Ch. D., 292.

[130] (1841), 3 D., 383.

[131] 3 D., at p. 387.

[132] _Carnan_ v. _Bowles_ (1786), 2 Bro. C. C., 80, per L. C., at p. 83.

[133] (1870), 9 M., at p. 352.

[134] (1801), 5 Ves., 709.

[135] (1839), 3 Jur., 217.

[136] (1840), 11 Sim., 51.

[137] (1838), 3 My. and Cr., 711.

[138] (1855), 16 C. B., 459; see _Hodges_ v. _Welsh_ (1840), 2 Ir. Eq. R., 266.

[139] 16 C. B., Crowder, J., at p. 491.

[140] See _infra_, p. 240.

[141] [1900], A. C., 539.

[142] Ibid.

[143] [1900], A. C., at p. 545.

[144] [1900], A. C., 539.

[145] See p. 15.

[146] See pp. 37, 223.

[147] 5 & 6 Will. IV. c. 65.

[148] [1900], A. C., 539.

[149] Ibid.

[150] See _infra_, p. 240.

[151] (1869), 20 L. T. (N. S.), 435.

[152] Such an article as this, a mere scheme or plan for arranging material, would not be protected under the law of patents; _in re Cooper_ (1902), 19 Pat. Des. and Trade Mark Cases, 53; _in re Johnson_ (1902), 19 Pat. Des. and Trade Mark Cases, 56.

[153] (1882), 47 L. T. (N. S.), 432.

[154] (1885), 52 L. T. (N. S.), 539.

[155] [1894], 3 Ch., 420; see American Law, p. 242, _infra_, where a similar article was protected. It has also been protected in Victoria, _Hanbury_ v. _Dumsday_ (1884), 10 Vic. L. R., Eq., 272.

[156] Lord Herschell, L. C. [1894], 3 Ch., 420, at p. 424.

[157] _Griffin_ v. _Kingston_ (1889), 17 Ont. Rep., 660; see _Church_ v. _Linton_ (1894), 25 Ont. Rep., 131, where some of the dicta in the above case were disapproved.

[158] [1900], 1 Ch., 122.

[159] _Chilton_ v. _Progress Printing and Publishing Co._ [1895], 2 Ch., 29.

[160] Lindley, L. J. [1895], 2 Ch., at p. 34.

[161] (1852), 5 De Gex and Smale, 267; see _Roworth_ v. _Wilkes_ (1807), 1 Camp., 94; _Newton_ v. _Cowie_ (1827), 4 Bing., 234.

[162] See 21 Ch. D., 380.

[163] Parker, V. C., 5 De Gex and Smale, at p. 274.

[164] (1882), 21 Ch. D., 369; and see _Cooper_ v. _Stephens_ [1895], 1 Ch., 567; _Marshall_ v. _Petty_ (1900), 17 T. L. R., 501.

[165] At p. 377

[166] (1981), 64 L. T. (N. S.), 452.

[167] (1895), 43 W. R., 266; and see _Guggenheim_ v. _Leng_ (1896), 12 T. L. R., 491.

[168] _Strong_ v. _Worskett_ (1896), 12 T. L. R., 532; _Fisher_ v. _Folds_ (1834), 1 Jones, Ir. Ex., 12.

[169] (1896), 12 T. L. R., 532.

[170] _Beckford_ v. _Hood_ (1798), 7 T. R., 620.

[171] _Hollinrake_ v. _Truswell_ [1894], 3 Ch., at p. 427.

[172] _Bach_ v. _Longman_ (1777), 2 Camp., 623; _Clementi_ v. _Golding_ (1809), 2 Camp., 25; _White_ v. _Geroch_ (1819), 2 B. and Ald., 298; _D'Almaine_ v. _Boosey_ (1835), 1 Y. and C. Ex., 288; _Jeffreys_ v. _Boosey_ (1854). 4 H. L. C., 815.

[173] _Coleman_ v. _Wathen_ (1793), 5 T. R., 245; _Macklin_ v. _Richardson_ (1770), Amb., 694; _D'Almaine_ v. _Boosey_ (1835), 1 Y. and C. Ex., 288.

[174] _Caird_ v. _Sime_ (1887), 12 A. C., 326; _Abernethy_ v. _Hutchinson_ (1825), 3 L. J. (O. S.), Ch., 309. See p. 222, _infra_.

[175] _Nicols_ v. _Pitman_ (1884), 26 Ch. D., 374.

[176] See _Walter_ v. _Lane_ [1900], H. C., 539.

[177] _Kenrick_ v. _Danube Collieries_ (1891), 39 W. R., 473; _Prince Albert_ v. _Strange_ (1849), 2 De G. and Sm., 652; _Jefferys_ v. _Boosey_ (1854), 4 H. L. C., 815; _Exchange Telegraph_ v. _Gregory_ [1896], 1 Q. B., 147; _Exchange Telegraph_ v. _Central News_ [1897], 2 Ch., 48; _Millar_ v. _Taylor_ (1769), 4 Burr., at p. 2417; _Turner_ v. _Robinson_ (1860), 10 Ir. Ch. R., 121, 510.

[178] _Blanchett_ v. _Ingram_ (1887), 3 T. L. R., 687.

[179] (1819), 2 B. and Ald., 298.

[180] (1876), 5 Ch. D., 267.

[181] _Turner_ v. _Robinson_ (1860), 10 Ir. Ch. R., 121, 510.

[182] _Clementi_ v. _Walker_ (1824), 2 Bar and Cres., 861.

[183] _Routledge_ v. _Low_ (1868), L. R., 3 H. L., 100; _Jeffreys_ v. _Boosey_ (1854), 4 H. L. C., 815; _Boosey_ v. _Purday_ (1849), 4 Ex., 145; _Chappell_ v. _Purday_ (1845), 14 M. and W., 303; _Cocks_ v. _Purday_ (1848), 5 C. B., 860.

[184] 49 & 50 Vict. c. 33, sec. 8 (1).

[185] _Cocks_ v. _Purday_ (1848), 5 C. B., 860; _Buxton_ v. _James_ (1851), 5 De G. and S., 80.

[186] _Reid_ v. _Maxwell_ (1886), 2 T. L. R., 790.

[187] _Lover_ v. _Davidson_ (1856), 1 C. B. (N. S.), 182.

[188] _Buxton_ v. _James_ (1851), 5 De. G. and S., 80; as to author's nationality or residence, see p. 42.

[189] (1854), 4 H. L. C., at p. 983.

[190] (1824), 2 B. and C., 861, at p. 867.

[191] 7 & 8 Vict. c. 12, sec. 19.

[192] See p. 193.

[193] _Boucicault_ v. _Delafield_ (1863), 1 H. and M., 597; _Boucicault_ v. _Chatterton_ (1876), 5 Ch. D., 267.

[194] _Boucicault_ v. _Delafield_ (1863), 1 H. and M., 597; _Boucicault_ v. _Chatterton_ (1876), 5 Ch. D., 267; _Ex p. Dobson_ (1892), 12 N. Z. L. R., 171.

[195] _Boucicault_ v. _Chatterton_ (1876), 5 Ch. D., 267.

[196] (1849), 13 Q. B., 257.

[197] _D'Almaine_ v. _Boosey_ (1835), 1 Y. and C. Ex., 288; see Willes, J., in _Millar_ v. _Taylor_ (1769), 4 Burr., at p. 2310; _Delondre_ v. _Shaw_ (1828), 2 Sim., 240.

[198] (1839), 10 Sim., 329.

[199] _Chappell_ v. _Purday_ (1845), 14 M. and W., 303; _Cocks_ v. _Purday_ (1848), 5 C. B., 860; _Boosey_ v. _Davidson_ (1849), 13 Q. B., 257; _Boosey_ v. _Purday_ (1849), 4 Ex., 145; _Ollendorff_ v. _Black_ (1850), 20 L. T., 165; _Boosey_ v. _Jefferys_ (1851), 6 Ex., 580; _Buxton_ v. _James_ (1851), 5 De G. and Sm., 80.

[200] (1854), 4 H. L. C., 815.

[201] (1854), 4 H. L. C., 815.

[202] (1868), L. R., 3 H. L., 100.

[203] (1854), 4 H. L. C., 815.

[204] Ibid.

[205] The Fine Arts Act, 1862, is expressly confined to the works of authors who are British subjects or resident within the Dominions of the Crown; 25 & 26 Vict. c. 68.

[206] (1854), 4 H. L. C., 815.

[207] Ibid.

[208] (1868), L. R., 3 H. L., 100.

[209] (1868), L. R., 6 Eq., 415.

[210] (1868), L. R., 3 H. L., 100.

[211] (1854), 4 H. L. C., 815.

[212] Art. 6, "Report Copyright Commission," 1878, p. lxix.

[213] Scrutton on "Copyright," 3rd ed., p. 121.

[214] Chamier on "Literary Copyright," p. 13.

[215] _Lawrence_ v. _Smith_ (1822), Jac., 471; _Murray_ v. _Benbow_ (1822), Jac., 474 _n._; _Cowan_ v. _Milbourn_ (1867), L. R., 2 Exch., 230; _Burnett_ v. _Chetwood_ (1720), 2 Mer., 441; see 9 Will. III. c. 35 (1698).

[216] _Stockdale_ v. _Onwhyn_ (1826), 5 B. and Cr., 173; _Dodson_ v. _Martin_ (1880), 24 Sol. J., 572.

[217] _Hime_ v. _Dale_ (1803), 2 Camp., 27 _n._; _Dr. Priestley's case_, cited 2 Mer., 437.

[218] _Hime_ v. _Dale_ (1803), 2 Camp., 27 _n._; _Walcot_ v. _Walker_ (1802), 7 Ves., 1.

[219] _Wright_ v. _Tallis_ (1845), 1 C. B., 893; _Hogg_ v. _Kirby_ (1803), 8 Ves., 215; _MacFarlane_ v. _Oak Foundry_ (1883), 10 R., 801; _Hayward_ v. _Lely_ (1887), 56 L. T. (N. S.), 418; _Ward_ v. _Beeton_ (1874), L. R., 19 Eq., 207; _Metzler_ v. _Wood_ (1878), 8 Ch. D., 606; _Chappell_ v. _Davidson_ (1856), 2 K. and J., 123.

[220] _Wright_ v. _Tallis_ (1845), 1 C. B., 893.

[221] _Cary_ v. _Faden_ (1799), 5 Ves., 24; _Reade_ v. _Conquest_ (1862), 11 C. B. (N. S.), at p. 492.

[222] _Baschet_ v. _London Illustrated_ [1900], 1 Ch., 73; _Hayward_ v. _Lely_ (1887), 56 L. T. (N. S.), 418.

[223] See point suggested, 1 C. B., 902.

[224] _Baschet_ v. _London Illustrated_ [1900], 1 Ch., 73; _Newman_ v. _Pinto_ (1887), L. T. (N. S.), 31.

[225] _Dodson_ v. _Martin_ (1880), 24 Sol. J., 572.

[226] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, secs. 11, 13, 24.

[227] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, sec. 24.

[228] _Beckford_ v. _Hood_ (1798), 7 T. R., 620; _Roworth_ v. _Wilkes_ (1807), 1 Camp., 94.

[229] _Low_ v. _Routledge_ (1864), L. R., 1 Ch., 42; _Stannard_ v. _Lee_ (1871), L. R., 6 Ch., 346; _Hogg_ v. _Scott_ (1874), L. R., 18 Eq., 444.

[230] _Russell_ v. _Smith_ (1848), 12 Q. B., 217; _Lacy_ v. _Rhys_ (1864), 4 B. and S., 873; _Marsh_ v. _Conquest_ (1864), 17 C. B. (N. S.), 418; _Clark_ v. _Bishop_ (1872), 25 L. T., 908.

[231] _Goubaud_ v. _Wallace_ (1877), 36 L. T. (N. S.), 704; _Macmillan_ v. _Suresh Chunder Deb_ (1890), Ind. L. R., 17 Calc., 951.

[232] _Warne_ v. _Lawrence_ (1886), 34 W. R., 452.

[233] (1879), 12 Ch. D., 886.

[234] (1880), 49 L. J. Ch., 412.

[235] _Henderson_ v. _Maxwell_ (1877). 5 Ch. D., 892; _Dicks_ v. _Yates_ (1881), 18 Ch. D., 76.

[236] _Hogg_ v. _Maxwell_ (1866), L. R., 2 Ch., 307; _Correspondent_ v. _Saunders_ (1865), 11 Jur. (N. S.), 540; _Primrose Press_ v. _Knowles_ (1886), 2 T. L. R., 404.

[237] _Talbot_ v. _Judges_ (1887), 3 T. L. R., 398; _Schove_ v. _Schmincké_ (1886), 33 Ch. D., 546.

[238] (1889), 40 Ch. D., 425.

[239] _Walter_ v. _Howe_ (1881), 18 Ch. D., 708; _Trade Auxiliary_ v. _Middlesborough_ (1889), 40 Ch. D., 425; _Cate_ v. _Devon_ (1889), 40 Ch. D., 500.

[240] _Cox_ v. _Land and Water_ (1869), L. R., 9 Eq., 324.

[241] _Trade Auxiliary_ v. _Middlesborough_ (1889), 40 Ch. D., 425.

[242] (1889), 40 Ch. D., 500; see also _Prowett_ v. _Mortimer_ (1856), 2 Jur. (N. S.), 414.

[243] _Chappell_ v. _Davidson_ (1856), 18 C. B., 194. See 32 & 33 Vict. c. 24.

[244] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, sec. 11.

[245] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, sec. 13.

[246] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, sec. 19.

[247] (1889), 5 T. L. R., 594.

[248] _Per_ Coleridge, L. C. J., in _Harris_ v. _Smart_ (1889), 5 T. L. R., 594.

[249] (1887), 57 L. T. (N. S.), 864.

[250] _Lover_ v. _Davidson_ (1856), 1 C. B., (N. S.), 182; _Leader_ v. _Purday_ (1848), 7 C. B., 4; _Chappell_ v. _Sheard_ (1855), 2 K. and J., 117.

[251] (1889), 40 Ch. D., 500

[252] 40 Ch. D., at p. 506.

[253] (1864), 10 L. T. (N. S.), 838.

[254] As to what is publication, see p. 38.

[255] _Wood_ v. _Boosey_ (1867), L. R., 3 Q. B., 223.

[256] _Mathieson_ v. _Harrod_ (1868), L. R., 7 Eq., 270; _Collingridge_ v. _Emmott_ (1887), 57 L. T. (N. S.), 864; and see _Page_ v. _Wisden_ (1869), 20 L. T. (N. S.), 435; _Maxwell_ v. _Hogg_ (1867), L. R., 2 Ch., 307.

[257] _Thomas_ v. _Turner_ (1886), 33 Ch. D., 292.

[258] _Murray_ v. _Bogue_ (1852), 1 Drew, 353; _Hayward_ v. _Lely_ (1887), 56 L. T. (N. S.), 418.

[259] _Maple_ v. _Junior Army and Navy Stores_ (1882), 21 Ch. D., 369.

[260] _Macmillan_ v. _Suresh Chunder Deb_ (1890), Ind. L. R., 17 Calc., 951.

[261] _Henderson_ v. _Maxwell_ (1876), 4 Ch. D., 163.

[262] _Johnson_ v. _Newnes_ [1894], 3 Ch., 663.

[263] _Mayhew_ v. _Maxwell_ (1860), 1 J. and H., 312.

[264] _Dicks_ v. _Yates_ (1881), 18 Ch. D., 76; _Trade Auxiliary_ v. _Middlesborough_ (1889), 40 Ch. D., at p. 434.

[265] Bacon, V. C., in _Coote_ v. _Judd_ (1883), 23 Ch. D., 727.

[266] _Weldon_ v. _Dicks_ (1878), 10 Ch. D., 247.

[267] _Weldon_ v. _Dicks_ (1878), 10 Ch. D., 247; _Rock_ v. _Lazarus_ (1872), L. R., 15 Eq. 104; _Macmillan_ v. _Suresh Chunder Deb_ (1890), Ind. L. R., 17 Calc., 951.

[268] _Nottage_ v. _Jackson_ (1883), 11 Q. B. D., 627; 49 L. T. (N. S.), 339.

[269] _Weldon_ v. _Dicks_ (1878), 10 Ch. D., 247.

[270] _London Printing_ v. _Cox_ [1891], 3 Ch., 291.

[271] _Petty_ v. _Taylor_ [1897], 1 Ch., 465.

[272] _London Printing_ v. _Cox_ [1891], 3 Ch., _per_ Lindley, L. J., at pp. 301 and 302.

[273] _Liverpool General Brokers_ v. _Commercial Press_ [1897], 2 Q. B., 1; _Morang_ v. _Publishers_ (1900), 32 Ont. Rep., 393.

[274] _Weldon_ v. _Dicks_ (1878), 10 Ch. D., 247.

[275] _Low_ v. _Routledge_ (1864), 33 L. J. Ch., 717; 10 L. T. (N. S.), 838.

[276] _Lover_ v. _Davidson_ (1856), 1 C. B. (N. S.), 182.

[277] _Cassell_ v. _Stiff_ (1856), 2 K. and J., 279.

[278] _Fairlie_ v. _Boosey_ (1879), 4 A. C., 711.

[279] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, sec. 11; _Hildesheimer & Faulkner_ v. _Dunn_ (1891), 64 L. T. (N.S.), 452.

[280] _Lucas_ v. _Cooke_ (1880), 13 Ch. D., 872.

[281] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, sec. 12.

[282] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, sec. 14.

[283] _Hole_ v. _Bradbury_ (1879), 12 Ch. D., 886; 48 L. J. Ch., 673.

[284] _In re The Young Duchess_ (1891), 8 T. L. R., 41.

[285] _Ex parte Poulton_ (1884), 53 L. J., Q. B., 320; _in re Hall_ (1899), 24 Vict. L. R., 702.

[286] _Ex parte Davidson_ (1856), 18 C. B., 296; see _in re Martin_ (1884), 10 Vict. L. R., Law., 196.

[287] Blackburn, J., _Graves'_ case, 10 B. and S., at p. 688.

[288] _Ex parte Bastow_ (1854), 14 C. B., 631.

[289] _Ex parte Davidson_ (1856), 18 C. B., 296; _Chappell_ v. _Purday_ (1843), 12 M. and W., 303.

[290] _Graves'_ case (1869), 4 Q. B., 715.

[291] _Graves'_ case (1869), 4 Q. B., 715.

[292] _Chappell_ v. _Purday_ (1843), 12 M. and W., 303; _ex parte Davidson_ (1856), 18 C. B., at p. 309.

[293] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, sec. 10.

[294] Ibid.

[295] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, sec. 6.

[296] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, sec. 7.

[297] Ibid.

[298] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, sec. 8.

[299] (1828), 4 Bing.. 540.

[300] Cf. _Cambridge University_ v. _Bryce_ (1812), 16 East., 317; _Routledge_ v. _Low_ (1868), L. R., 3 H. L., 100.

[301] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, sec. 3.

[302] Ibid.

[303] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, secs. 3, 18.

[304] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, secs. 3, 18.

[305] See _supra_, p. 26.

[306] See _Nottage_ v. _Jackson_ (1883), 11 Q. B. D., 627.

[307] _Caird_ v. _Sime_ (1887), 12 A. C., 326; _Nicols_ v. _Pitman_ (1884), 26 Ch. D., 374; _Abernethy_ v. _Hutchinson_ (1825), 3 L. J. Ch., 209.

[308] 5 & 6 Will. IV. c. 65, sec. 5.

[309] _Caird_ v. _Sime_ (1887), 12 A. C., 326.

[310] See _Millar_ v. _Taylor_ (1769), 4 Burr., 2303, and cases there cited.

[311] _Baskett_ v. _University of Cambridge_ (1758), 2 Burr. 661; _Baskett_ v. _Cunningham_ (1762), Black. Rep., 370.

[312] See _Grierson_ v. _Jackson_ (1794), Ridg. Ir., T. R., 304; _Nicol_ v. _Stockdale_ (1785), 3 Swanst., 687.

[313] _Universities_ v. _Richardson_ (1802), 6 Ves., 689; _Manners_ v. _Blair_ (1828), 3 Bligh (N. S.), 391; _Grierson_ v. _Jackson_ (1794), Ridg. Ir., T. R., 304.

[314] _Universities_ v. _Richardson_ (1802), 6 Ves., 689; _Eyre_ v. _Carnan_ (1781), 6 Bac. Abr., 509; _Manners_ v. _Blair_ (1828), 3 Bligh (N. S.), 391.

[315] _Baskett_ v. _Cunningham_ (1762), Black. Rep., 370.

[316] See Appendix.

[317] 15 Geo. III. c. 53; 41 Geo. III. c. 107, extending the privilege to Dublin; 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, sec. 27.

[318] (1774), 2 Bro. P. C., 129.

[319] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, sec. 3.

[320] This reservation is made necessary by the decision in _Walter_ v. _Lane_ [1900], A. C., 539, that the author is not necessarily the composer of the literary matter; see _infra_, p. 65.

[321] (1867), L. R., 3 Eq., 718; see also _Nottage_ v. _Jackson_ (1883), 11 Q. B. D., 627; _Stannard_ v. _Harrison_ (1871), 24 L. T. (N. S.), 570.

[322] (1824), 2 L. J. Ch., 90, at p. 102; and see _Maclean_ v. _Moody_ (1858), 20 D., 1154.

[323] (1859), 7 C. B. (N. S.), 268.

[324] 7 C. B. (N. S.), at p. 280.

[325] (1867), 16 L. T. (N. S.), 453.

[326] (1859), 7 C. B. (N. S.), 268.

[327] (1859) 7 C. B. (N. S.), 268. The decision in this case was no doubt right, but it should have been on the ground that the plaintiff was the employer or assignee of the defendant and not that he was the author.

[328] See _Petty_ v. _Taylor_ [1897], 1 Ch., 465; Kekewich, J., at p. 475.

[329] _Shepherd_ v. _Conquest_ (1856), 17 C. B., 427; _Nottage_ v. _Jackson_ (1883), 11 Q. B. D., 627.

[330] (1856), 17 C. B., 427.

[331] On the facts of this case the work of the servant ought to have become vested in the employer.

[332] (1871), L. R., 6 C. P., 523; and see _Tree_ v. _Bowkett_ (1896), 74 L. T. (N. S.), 77.

[333] (1874), L. R., 9 Ch., 518; and see Bowen, L. J., in _Nottage_ v. _Jackson_ (1883), 11 Q. B. D., 627.

[334] _Powell_ v. _Head_ (1879), 12 Ch. D., 686; _Lauri_ v. _Renad_ (1892), 3 Ch., 402.

[335] Ibid.

[336] [1900], A. C., 539.

[337] Ibid.

[338] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, sec. 18.

[339] Chitty, J., in _Trade Auxiliary_ v. _Middlesborough_ (1889), 40 Ch. D., at p. 430.

[340] And in one case it was even doubted whether it applied to newspapers, _Platt_ v. _Walter_ (1867), 17 L. T. (N. S.), 157.

[341] _Lamb_ v. _Evans_ [1893], 1 Ch., 218; _Trade Auxiliary_ v. _Middlesborough_ (1889), 40 Ch. D., 425.

[342] (1856), 17 C. B., 427

[343] _Brown_ v. _Cooke_ (1846), 16 L. J. Ch., 140.

[344] As to whether a written assignment of the copyright from the author would be necessary in such a case, see _infra_, at p. 74.

[345] (1895), 11 T. L. R., 507.

[346] _Brown_ v. _Cooke_ (1846), 16 L. J. Ch., 140.

[347] (1855), 16 C. B.,459.

[348] (1889), 40 Ch. D., 425; and see _Trade Auxiliary_ v. _Jackson_ (1887), 4 T. L. R., 130.

[349] [1893], 1 Ch., 218; and see _Maple_ v. _Junior Army and Navy Stores_ (1882), 21 Ch. D., 369.

[350] (1855), 16 C. B., at p. 484.

[351] (1881), 17 Ch. D., 708; and see _Bishop of Hereford_ v. _Griffin_ (1848), 16 Sim., 190.

[352] [1894], 3 Ch., 663.

[353] And see _Coote_ v. _Judd_ (1883), 23 Ch. D., 727.

[354] [1902], 1 Ch., 264.

[355] (1889), 40 Ch. D., 425.

[356] Chitty, J., 40 Ch. D., at p. 431.

[357] _Brown_ v. _Cooke_ (1846), 16 L. J. Ch., 140; _Richardson_ v. _Gilbert_ (1851), 1 Sim. (N. S.), 336; _Collingridge_ v. _Emmott_ (1888), 57 L. T. (N. S.), 864; _Trade Auxiliary_ v. _Middlesborough_ (1889), 40 Ch. D., 425; _Trade Auxiliary_ v. _Jackson_ (1887), 4 T. L. R., 130.

[358] _Trade Auxiliary_ v. _Middlesborough_ (1889), 40 Ch. D., at p. 430.

[359] See cases cited, p. 79, footnote 4.

[360] See Chitty, J., _Trade Auxiliary_ v. _Middlesborough_ (1889), 40 Ch. D., at p. 430.

[361] See _Johnson_ v. _Newnes_ [1894], 3 Ch., 663.

[362] _Mayhew_ v. _Maxwell_ (1860), 1 J. and H., 312.

[363] _Smith_ v. _Johnson_ (1863), 4 Giff., 632.

[364] _Mayhew_ v. _Maxwell_ (1860), 1 J. and H., 312.

[365] Ibid.

[366] _Hereford_ v. _Griffin_ (1848), 16 Sim., 190.

[367] (1855), 16 C. B., 459.

[368] (1891), 64 L. T., 452.

[369] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45.

[370] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, sec. 15.

[371] See p. 77, _infra_.

[372] (1824), 2 B. and Cr., 861; see _Cary_ v. _Kearsley_ (1802), 4 Esp., 168; _Storace_ v. _Longman_ (1788), 2 Camp., 26 _n._

[373] (1814), 3 M. and S., 7.

[374] (1838), 9 Sim., 151.

[375] (1839), 8 L. J. Ch., 216; see _Hodges_ v. _Welsh_ (1840), 2 Ir. Eq. R., 266.

[376] (1854), 4 H. L. C., 815; see _M'Lean_ v. _Moody_ (1858), 20 D., 1154; _Jefferys_ v. _Kyle_ (1856), 18 D., 906; _Cocks_ v. _Purday_ (1848), 5 C. B., 860.

[377] 4 H. L. C., at p. 880.

[378] 4 H. L. C., at p. 907.

[379] _Hazlitt_ v. _Templeman_ (1866), 13 L. T. (N. S.), 593; _Grace_ v. _Newman_ (1875), L. R., 19 Eq., 623; _Cox_ v. _Cox_ (1853), 11 Hare, 118.

[380] See _Frowde_ v. _Parish_ (1896), 27 Ont Rep., 526; _Macmillan_ v. _Suresh Chunder Deb_ (1890), Ind. L. R., 17 Calc., 951.

[381] See p. 128.

[382] See _Shepherd_ v. _Conquest_ (1856), 17 C. B., 427; _Eaton_ v. _Lake_ (1888), 20 Q. B. D., 378.

[383] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, sec. 15; _Leyland_ v. _Stewart_ (1876), 4 Ch. D., 419; _Power_ v. _Walker_ (1814), 3 M. and S., 7; _Davidson_ v. _Bohn_ (1848), 6 C. B., 456; _Clementi_ v. _Walker_ (1824), 2 Bar. and Cres., 861; _Jefferys_ v. _Boosey_ (1854), 4 H. L. C., 815; [See the judgment of Lord St. Leonards at p. 944; but note also that Coleridge, J., at p. 906, expressed his disapproval of the reasoning in _Power_ v. _Walker_ and _Davidson_ v. _Bohn_]; _Kyle_ v. _Jefferys_ (1859), 3 Macq., 611, 617, 18 D., 906; _Cumberland_ v. _Copeland_ (1862), 1 H. and C., 194; _Cocks_ v. _Purday_ (1848), 5 C. B., 860; see Drone on "Copyright," pp. 304-316, where the soundness of the case law that assignment must be in writing is doubted.

[384] _Kyle_ v. _Jefferys_ (1859), 3 Macq., 611; _Jefferys_ v. _Boosey_ (1854), 4 H. L. C., 815.

[385] _Morton_ v. _Copeland_ (1855), 16 C. B., 517.

[386] _Liverpool General Brokers_ v. _Commercial Press_ [1897], 2 Q. B., 1; see _contra_ opinion of Lord Cockburn in _Wood_ v. _Boosey_ (1867), 7 B. and S., at p. 897; _Morang_ v. _Publishers_ (1900), 32 Ont. Rep., 393.

[387] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, sec. 13.

[388] _Stevens_ v. _Wildy_ (1850), 19 L. J. Ch., 190.

[389] Ibid.

[390] _Liverpool General Brokers_ v. _Commercial Press_ [1897], 2 Q. B., 1.

[391] _Levy_ v. _Rutley_ (1871), L. R., 6 C. P., 523; _Leader_ v. _Purday_ (1849), 7 C. B., 4; _Colburn_ v. _Duncombe_ (1838), 9 Sim., 151; _London Printing and Publishing Co_. v. _Cox_ [1891], 3 Ch., 291.

[392] _Leader_ v. _Purday_ (1849), 7 C. B., 4.

[393] _Lacy_ v. _Toole_ (1867), 15 L. T. (N. S.), 512.

[394] _Tree_ v. _Bowkett_ (1895), 74 L. T. (N. S.), 77; _Lover_ v. _Davidson_ (1856), 1 C. B. (N. S.), 182; _Latour_ v. _Bland_ (1818), 2 Stark, 382; _Levy_ v. _Rutley_ (1871), L. R., 6 C. P., 523; _Colburn_ v. _Duncombe_ (1838), 9 Sim., 151; but see _Kyle_ v. _Jefferys_ (1859), 3 Macq., 611, 18 D., 911.

[395] _Cooper_ v. _Stephens_ [1895], 1 Ch., 567; _Marshall_ v. _Petty_ (1900), 17 T. L. R., 501.

[396] _Morris_ v. _Kelly_ (1820), 1 Jac. and W., 481.

[397] _Dennison_ v. _Ashdown_ (1897), 13 T. L. R., 226.

[398] _Sweet_ v. _Cater_ (1841), 11 Sim., 572; _Sweet_ v. _Shaw_ (1839), 8 L. J. Ch., 216; _Sims_ v. _Marryat_ (1851), 17 Q. B., 281; _Strahan_ v. _Graham_ (1867), 16 L. T. (N. S.), 87; _Thombleson_ v. _Black_ (1837), 1 Jur., 198.

[399] _Dupuy_ v. _Dilkes_ (1879), 48 L. J. Ch., 682; _Chappell_ v. _Purday_ (1843), 12 M. and W., 303.

[400] _Taylor_ v. _Pillow_ (1869), L. R., 7 Eq., 418; _Howitt_ v. _Hall_ (1862), 6 L. T. (N. S.), 348.

[401] _Sims_ v. _Marryat_ (1851), 17 Q. B., 281; _Queensberry_ v. _Shebbeare_ (1758), 2 Eden Cha. Cas., 330; Williams' "Law of Personal Property," 15th edition, p. 523.

[402] _Powell_ v. _Head_ (1879), 12 Ch. D., 686.

[403] _Lauri_ v. _Renad_ [1892], 3 Ch., 402.

[404] _Powell_ v. _Head_ (1879), 12 Ch. D., 686.

[405] (1854), 4 H. L. C., at p. 940; and see _Cocks_ v. _Purday_ (1848), 5 C. B., 860.

[406] (1854), 4 H. L. C., 815.

[407] _Taylor_ v. _Neville_ (1878), 26 W. R., 299; _Tree_ v. _Bowkett_ (1895), 74 L. T. (N. S.), 77; see doubt expressed in _Shepherd_ v. _Conquest_ (1856), 17 C. B., at p. 436.

[408] _Lucas_ v. _Cooke_ (1880), 13 Ch. D., 872.

[409] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, sec. 13.

[410] (1889), 40 Ch. D., 434, 435.

[411] _Holt_ v. _Woods_ (1896), 17 N. S. W. R., Eq., 36.

[412] See _ex parte Dobson_ (1892), 12 N. Z. L. R., 171.

[413] See _contra Howitt_ v. _Hall_ (1862), 6 L. T. (N. S.), 348; _Sweet_ v. _Cater_ (1840), 11 Sim., 572; _Davidson_ v. _Bohn_ (1848), 6 C. B., 458.

[414] _Rippon_ v. _Norton_(1839), 2 Beav., 63.

[415] _Hole_ v. _Bradbury_ [1879], 12 Ch. D., 886; _Stevens_ v. _Bradbury_ [1854], 1 K. and J., 168; _Reade_ v. _Bentley_(1857), 3 K. and J., 271; _Cooper_ v. _Stephens_ [1895], 1 Ch., 567; _ex parte Bastow_ [1854], 14 C. B., 631.

[416] _Trade Auxiliary_ v. _Middlesborough_ (1889), 40 Ch. D., 425, _per_ Cotton, L. J.; _Tuck and Sons_ v. _Canton_ (1882), 51 L. J., Q. B., 363; _Sweet_ v. _Cater_ (1841), 11 Sim., 572.

[417] _Taylor_ v. _Neville_ (1878), 26 W. R., 299; _Tree_ v. _Bowkett_ (1895), 74 L. T., 77.

[418] (1878), 26 W. R., 297.

[419] _Warne_ v. _Routledge_ (1874), L. R., 18 Eq., 497; see _Sweet_ v. _Cater_ (1841), 11 Sim., 572; _Stevens_ v. _Benning_ (1855), 1 K. and J., 168.

[420] _Latour_ v. _Bland_ (1818), 2 Stark, 382.

[421] _Willis_ v. _Curtois_ (1838), 1 Beav., 189.

[422] See _Mawman_ v. _Tegg_ (1826), 2 Russ., at p. 392.

[423] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, secs. 15 and 2.

[424] See _Butterworth_ v. _Kelly_ (1888), 4 T. L. R., 430; _Leader_ v. _Strange_ (1849), 2 Car. and K., 1010.

[425] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, secs. 15 and 23. The remedies given by these two sections are cumulative, and may be recovered by one action; _Muddock_ v. _Blackwood_ [1898], 1 Ch., 58.

[426] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, sec. 17; 39 and 40 Vict. c. 36, sec. 42.

[427] Ignorance will not excuse in the case of importing, but contra in the case of selling or hiring, _Cooper_ v. _Whittingham_ (1880), 15 Ch. D., 501.

[428] _Cooper_ v. _Whittingham_ (1880). 15 Ch. D., 501.

[429] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, sec. 17; and see 39 & 40 Vict. c. 36, sec. 42.

[430] £5 to the use of the officer of customs, remainder to the use of the proprietor of copyright.

[431] Ibid.

[432] _Cooper v. Whittingham_ (1880), 15 Ch. D., 501.

[433] [1901], 1 Ch., 374.

[434] Cf. _Colburn_ v. _Simms_ (1843), 2 Hare, 543.

[435] [1901], 1 Ch., 374.

[436] _Novella_ v. _Sudlow_ (1852), 12 C. B., 177; and see _Beckford_ v. _Hood_ (1798), 7 T. R., 620; _Cambridge University_ v. _Bryer_ (1812), 16 East, at p. 322.

[437] _Muddock_ v. _Blackwood_ [1898], 1 Ch., 58; _Pike_ v. _Nicholas_ (1869), L. R., 5 Ch., 251, at pp. 255 and 260.

[438] _Hogg_ v. _Kirby_ (1803), 8 Ves., 215, at p. 223; _Grimson_ v. _Eyre_ (1804), 9 Ves., 341, at p. 346; _Kelly_ v. _Hooper_ (1841), 1 Y. and C., 197, at p. 199; _Colburn_ v. _Simms_ (1843), 2 Hare, 543.

[439] _Delfe_ v. _Delamotte_ (1857), 3 K. and J., 581; but see _Pike_ v. _Nicholas_ (1869), L. R., 5 Ch., 251.

[440] _Baily_ v. _Taylor_ (1829), 1 R. and M., 73; _Price's Patent Candles_ v. _Bauwen_ (1858), 4 K. and J., 727; _Delondre_ v. _Shaw_ (1828), 2 Sim., 240; _Sweet_ v. _Maughan_ (1840), 11 Sim., 51.

[441] Eldon, L. C., in _Mawman_ v. _Tegg_ (1826), 2 Russ., at p. 400.

[442] _Cooper_ v. _Whittingham_ (1880), 15 Ch. D., 501.

[443] _M'Neill_ v. _Williams_ (1847), 11 Jur., 344; _Hogg_ v. _Kirby_ (1803), 8 Ves., 215.

[444] Hall, V. C., in _Maple_ v. _Junior Army and Navy Stores_ (1882), 21 Ch. D., at p. 372.

[445] _Chappell_ v. _Davidson_ (1856), 8 De G. M. and G., 1.

[446] _Novella_ v. _James_ (1854), 24 L. J. Ch., 111.

[447] _Southey_ v. _Sherwood_ (1817), 2 Mer., 435; _Platt_ v. _Button_ (1815), 19 Ves., 447; _Saunders_ v. _Smith_ (1838), 3 My. and C., 711; _Lewis_ v. _Chapman_ (1840), 3 Beav., 133; _Assignees of Robinson_ v. _Wilkins_ (1805), 8 Ves., 224, n; _Baily_ v. _Taylor_ (1829), 1 Russ. and My., 73; _Rundell_ v. _Murray_ (1821), Jac., 311; and see _Buxton_ v. _James_ (1851), 5 De G. and Sm., 80.

[448] _Morris_ v. _Ashbee_ (1868), L. R., 7 Eq., 34.

[449] _Per_ Gifford, V. C., L. R., 7 Eq., at p. 39.

[450] _Hogg_ v. _Scott_ (1874), L. R., 18 Eq., 444.

[451] _Per_ Turner, L. J., in _Johnson_ v. _Wyatt_ (1863), 2 De G., J. and S., at p. 25.

[452] _Lewis_ v. _Fullarton_ (1839), 2 Beav., 6; _Kelly_ v. _Morris_ (1866), L. R., 1 Eq., 697; _Mawman_ v. _Tegg_ (1826), 2 Russ., 385.

[453] _Jarrold_ v. _Houlston_ (1857), 3 K. and J., 708; _Lamb_ v. _Evans_ [1892], 3 Ch., 462.

[454] [1892], 3 Ch., 462.

[455] _Campbell_ v. _Scott_ (1842), 11 Sim., 31; _Tinsley_ v. _Lacy_ (1863), 1 H. and M., 747.

[456] _Borthwick_ v. _Evening Post_ (1888), 37 Ch. D., 449.

[457] 37 Ch. D., at p. 462.

[458] (1889), 40 Ch. D., 500.

[459] 40 Ch. D., at p. 507; and see _Trade Auxiliary_ v. _Middlesborough_ (1889), 40 Ch. D., 425.

[460] _Bradbury_ v. _Sharp_ (1891), W. N., 143.

[461] _Cox_ v. _Land and Water_ (1869), L. R., 9 Eq., 324; _Southern_ v. _Bailes_ (1829), 38 S. J., 681.

[462] _Cox_ v. _Land and Water_ (1869), L. R., 9 Eq., 324; _Baily_ v. _Taylor_ (1829), 1 R. and M., 73.

[463] _Lewis_ v. _Fullarton_ (1839), 2 Beav., 6, Langdale, M. R., at p. 11.

[464] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, sec. 23. To be safe the demand in writing should be made before the writ is issued.

[465] 8 Anne c. 19, sec. 1; 54 Geo. III. c. 156, sec. 4.

[466] _Colburn_ v. _Simms_ (1843), 2 Hare, 543.

[467] _Prince Albert_ v. _Strange_ (1849), 2 De G. and Sm., 652; _Kelly_ v. _Hodge_(1873), 29 L. T. (N. S.), 387; _Emperor of Austria_ v. _Day_ (1861), 3 D. F. and J., 217.

[468] _Hole_ v. _Bradbury_ (1879), 12 Ch. D., 886; but see _Delfe_ v. _Delamotte_ (1857), 3 K. and J., 581; _Stannard_ v. _Harrison_ (1871), 19 W. R., 811.

[469] _Hole_ v. _Bradbury_ (1879), 12 Ch. D., 886; cf. _Colburn_ v. _Simms_ (1843), 2 Hare, 543.

[470] _Isaacs_ v. _Fiddemann_ (1880), 49 L. J. Ch., 412.

[471] _Rooney_ v. _Kelly_ (1861), 14 Ir. C. L. R., _per_ O'Brien, J., at p. 171.

[472] _Warne_ v. _Seebohm_ (1888), 39 Ch. D., 73.

[473] Ibid.

[474] _Warne_ v. _Seebohm_ (1888), 39 Ch. D., at p. 83.

[475] _Colburn_ v. _Simms_ (1843), 2 Hare, 543; _Hole_ v. _Bradbury_( 1879), 12 Ch. D., 886.

[476] 39 & 40 Vict. c. 36, sec. 42.

[477] 39 & 40 Vict. c. 36, sec. 44.

[478] _Brooke_ v. _Milliken_ (1789), 3 T. R., 509.

[479] _Ex parte Beal_ (1868), L. R., 3 Q. B., 387.

[480] _Hogg_ v. _Scott_ (1874), L. R., 18 Eq., 444; see _Macmillan_ v. _Suresh Chunder Deb_ (1850), Ind. L. R., 17 Calc., 951.

[481] (1846), 9 D., 1026; and see _Clark_ v. _Bell_ (1804), Mor. Dic., Literary Property, App., 9.

[482] (1878), 10 Ch. D., 247, at p. 262.

[483] 56 & 57 Vict. c. 61; _Muddock_ v. _Blackwood_ [1898], 1 Ch., at p. 64.

[484] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, sec. 16; _Hole_ v. _Bradbury_ (1879), 12 Ch. D., 886.

[485] _Boosey_ v. _Davidson_ (1846), 4 Dow. and Low, at p. 155.

[486] _Collette_ v. _Goode_ (1878), 7 Ch. D., 842; _Boosey_ v. _Purday_ (1846), 10 Jur., 1038; _Boosey_ v. _Davidson_ (1846), 4 D. and L., 147; _Leader_ v. _Purday_ (1849), 7 C. B., 4; _Barnett_ v. _Glossop_ (1835), 1 Bing. N. C., 633; 1 Scott's Rep., 621.

[487] _Chappell_ v. _Davidson_ (1856), 18 C. B., 194.

[488] _Collette_ v. _Goode_ (1878), 7 Ch. D., 842.

[489] _Boosey_ v. _Davidson_ (1846), 4 D. and L., 147; _Hole_ v. _Bradbury_ (1879), 12 Ch. D., 886.

[490] Ibid.

[491] _Collette_ v. _Goode_ (1878), 7 Ch. D., 842.

[492] _Sweet_ v. _Benning_ (1855), 16 C. B., 459; _Cocks_ v. _Purday_ (1848), 5 C. B., 860.

[493] _Hayward_ v. _Lely_ (1887), 56 L. T. (N. S.), 418.

[494] _Coote_ v. _Judd_ (1883), 23 Ch. D., 736; _Hole_ v. _Bradbury_ (1879), 12 Ch. D., 886; _Collette_ v. _Goode_ (1878), 7 Ch. D., 842; but see _Leader_ v. _Purday_ (1848), 6 Dow. and Low, 408.

[495] _Collette_ v. _Goode_ (1878), 7 Ch. D., 842.

[496] Ibid.

[497] _Hayward_ v. _Lely_ (1887), 56 L. T. (N. S.), 418.

[498] _Harris_ v. _Smart_ (1889), W. N., 92, 5 T. L. R. 594.

[499] But see _Sweet_ v. _Maughan_ (1840), 11 Sim., 51.

[500] Eldon, L. C., in _Mawman_ v. _Tegg_ (1826), 2 Russ., at p. 394.

[501] _Hotten_ v. _Arthur_ (1863), 1 H. and M., 603; _Jarrold_ v. _Houlston_ (1857), 3 K. and J., 708.

[502] Ibid.

[503] _Boosey_ v. _Davidson_ (1849), 13 Q. B., 257.

[504] _Wright_ v. _Goodlake_ (1865), 3 H. and C., 540.

[505] _Kelly_ v. _Wyman_ (1869), 17 W. R. 399; _Stevens_ v. _Brett_ (1864), 10 L. T. (N. S.), 231.

[506] _Coote_ v. _Ingram_ (1887), 35 Ch. D., 117.

[507] _Maxwell_ v. _Somerton_ (1874), 22 W. R., 313.

[508] _Walter_ v. _Steinkopff_ [1892], 3 Ch., 189.

[509] _Wall_ v. _Taylor_ (1883), 11 Q. B. D., 102.

[510] _Dicks_ v. _Brooks_ (1880), 15 Ch. D., 22.

[511] _Metzler_ v. _Wood_ (1878), 8 Ch. D., 606.

[512] Lord Romilly, M. R., in _Cobbett_ v. _Woodward_ (1872), L. R., 14 Eq., at p. 414; Hall, V. C., in _Maple_ v. _Junior Army and Navy Stores_, 21 Ch. D., at p. 373.

[513] _Piddington_ v. _Philip_ (1893), 14 N. S. W. R., Eq., 159.

[514] _Kelly's Directories_ v. _Gavin & Lloyds_ [1901], 1 Ch., 374; affirmed in the Court of Appeal.

[515] _Pike_ v. _Nicholas_ (1869), L. R., 5 Ch., 251; _Cobbett_ v. _Woodward_ (1872), L. R., 14 Eq., 407.

[516] _Liverpool General Brokers_ v. _Commercial Press_ [1897], 2 Q. B., 1.

[517] _Page_ v. _Wisden_ (1869), 20 L. T., 435.

[518] James, L. J., in _Dicks_ v. _Yates_ (1881), 18 Ch. D., 76.

[519] Jessel, M. R., in _Maple_ v. _Junior Army and Navy Stores_, 21 Ch. D., at p. 378.

[520] Lord Ellenborough in _Roworth_ v. _Wilkes_ (1807), 1 Camp., at p. 97.

[521] _Novello_ v. _Sudlow_ (1852), 12 C. B., 177.

[522] _White_ v. _Geroch_ (1819), 2 B. and Ald., 298; Lindley, M. R., in _Boosey_ v. _Whight_ [1900], 1 Ch., at p. 123.

[523] _Novello_ v. _Sudlow_ (1852), 12 C. B., 177.

[524] _Warne_ v. _Seebohm_ (1888), 39 Ch. D., 73.

[525] See Lindley, M. R., in _Boosey_ v. _Whight_ [1900], 1 Ch., at p. 123.

[526] _Bach_ v. _Longman_(1777), 2 Cowp., 623; _D'Almaine_ v. _Boosey_(1835), 1 Y. and C., Ex., 288.

[527] _Nicols_ v. _Pitman_ [1884], 26 Ch. D., 374.

[528] _Boosey_ v. _Whight_ [1900], 1 Ch., 122.

[529] Lord O'Hagan in _Chatterton_ v. _Cave_ (1878), 3 A. C., at p. 498.

[530] (1855), 16 C. B., at p. 481.

[531] (1875), L. R., 10 C. P., at p. 575.

[532] See also _Bohn_ v. _Bogue_ (1846), 10 Jur., 420; _Jarrold_ v. _Heywood_ (1870), 18 W. R., 279; _Baily_ v. _Taylor_ (1829), 1 R. and M., 73.

[533] (1878). 3 A. C., 483.

[534] (1869), L. R., 5 Ch., 251.

[535] _Leslie_ v. _Young_ [1894], A. C., at p. 342.

[536] _Cary_ v. _Kearsley_ (1802), 4 Esp., 168; _Lennie_ v. _Pillans_ (1843), 5 D., 416; _Cooper_ v. _Stephens_ [1895], 1 Ch., 567.

[537] _Per_ Page Wood, V. C., in _Tinsley_ v. _Lacey_ (1863), 1 H. and M., at p. 752.

[538] _Per_ L. C. Herschell in _Leslie_ v. _Young_ [1894], A. C., at p. 341.

[539] See _Murray_ v. _Bogue_(1852), 1 Drew, at p. 369.

[540] _Per_ Cottenham, L. C., in _Bramwell_ v. _Halcomb_ (1836), 3 My. and Cr., at p. 738; see _Scott_ v. _Stanford_ (1867), L. R., 3 Eq., 718.

[541] _Bradbury_ v. _Hotten_ (1872), L. R., 8 Ex., 1; see also _Cooper_ v. _Stephens_ [1895], 1 Ch., 567.

[542] (1826), 2 Russ., at p. 394.

[543] (1897), 13 T. L. R., 209; and see _Kelly_ v. _Hooper_ (1841), 1 Y. and C. Ch. C., 197; _Cooper_ v. _Stephens_ [1895], 1 Ch., 567.

[544] _Trade Auxiliary_ v. _Middlesborough_ (1889), 40 Ch. D., 425; _Cate_ v. _Devon_ (1889), 40 Ch. D., 500.

[545] _Trade Auxiliary_ v. _Middlesborough_ (1889), 40 Ch. D., 425; _Cate_ v. _Devon_ (1889), 40 Ch. D., 500.

[546] 40 Ch. D., at p. 507.

[547] _Jarrold_ v. _Houlston_ (1857), 3 K. and J., 708.

[548] (1802), 4 Esp., 168.

[549] _Jarrold_ v. _Houlston_ (1857), 3 K. and J., 708.

[550] _Per_ Lord Ellenborough in _Cary_ v. _Kearsley_ (1802), 4 Esp., at p. 170.

[551] _Roworth_ v. _Wilkes_ (1807), 1 Camp., 97.

[552] _Per_ Shadwell, V. C., in _Campbell_ v. _Scott_ (1842), 11 Sim., 31; _Clement_ v. _Maddick_ (1859), 1 Giff., 98; _Reade_ v. _Lacy_ (1861), 1 J. and H., 524; _Scott_ v. _Stanford_ (1867), L. R., 3 Eq.,718.

[553] (1867), L. R., 3 Eq., 718.

[554] (1802), 4 Esp., 168.

[555] See also _Bohn_ v. _Bogue_ (1846), 10 Jur., 420.

[556] _Per_ Sir W. Page Wood, V. C., in _Scott_ v. _Stanford_ (1867), L. R., 3 Eq., 718, at p. 723; and see _Kelly_ v. _Morris_ (1866), L. R., 1 Eq., 697.

[557] _Jarrold_ v. _Houlston_ (1857), 3 K. and J., 708; _Reade_ v. _Lacey_ (1861), 1 J. and H., 524; _Spiers_ v. _Brown_ (1858), 31 L. T. (O. S.), 18; 6 W. R., 352.

[558] (1847), 9 D., 748.

[559] _Hotten_ v. _Arthur_ (1863), 1 H. and M., 603.

[560] _Novello_ v. _Sudlow_ (1852), 12 C. B., 177.

[561] _Ager_ v. _The P. & O._ (1884), 26 Ch. D., 637; and see _Oxford and Cambridge_ v. _Gill_ (1899), 43 S. J., 570.

[562] _Murray_ v. _Bogue_ (1852), 1 Drew, 353.

[563] _Reade_ v. _Lacey_ (1861), 1 J. and H., 524; _Reade_ v. _Conquest_ (1862), 11 C. B. (N. S.), 479.

[564] (1889), 40 Ch. D., 500; _Cooper_ v. _Whittingham_ (1880), 15 Ch. D., 501.

[565] See Lord Blackburn in _Chatterton_ v. _Cave_, 3 A. C., at p. 501; _Novello_ v. _Sudlow_ (1852), 12 C. B., 177; _Rock_ v. _Lazarus_ (1872), L. R. 15 Eq., 104; _Lee_ v. _Simpson_ (1847), 3 C. B., 871.

[566] _Maxwell_ v. _Somerton_ (1874), 22 W. R., 313.

[567] _Wyatt_ v. _Barnard_ (1814), 3 V. and B., 77.

[568] [1892], 3 Ch., 489.

[569] [1892], 3 Ch., 489, _per_ North, J., at p. 499.

[570] This summary of "fair use" is taken from Stephen's Digest "Report of Copyright Commission," 1878, p. lxx.

[571] _Sayre_ v. _Moore_ (1785), 1 East., 361, _n._; _Hogg_ v. _Kirby_ (1803), 8 Ves., 215; _Matthewson_ v. _Stockdale_ (1806), 12 Ves., 270; _Mawman_ v. _Tegg_ (1826), 2 Russ., 385; _Pike_ v. _Nicholas_ (1869), L. R., 5 Ch., 251; _Alexander_ v. _Mackenzie_ (1847), 9 D., 748 at p. 761; _Longman_ v. _Winchester_ (1809), 16 Ves., 269; _Wilkins_ v. _Aikin_ (1810), 17 Ves., 422; _Weekes_ v. _Williamson_ (1886), 12 Vict., L. R., 483.

[572] Lindley, L. J., _Lamb_ v. _Evans_ [1893], 1 Ch., at p. 224.

[573] _Hogg_ v. _Kirby_ (1803), 8 Ves., 215.

[574] _Per_ Lord Chancellor Erskine in _Matthewson_ v. _Stockdale_ (1806), 12 Ves., at p. 273.

[575] _Wilson_ v. _Lake_ (1875), 1 Vict. L. R., Eq., 127.

[576] Lindley., L. J., in _Hollinrake_ v. _Truswell_ [1894], 3 Ch., at p. 427.

[577] _Jarrold_ v. _Houlston_ (1857), 3 K. and J., 708.

[578] _Morris_ v. _Ashbee_ (1868), L. R., 7 Eq., 34; _Lennie_ v. _Pillans_ (1843), 5 D., 416; _Mawman_ v. _Tegg_ (1826), 2 Russ., 385; Lindley, L. J., in _Lamb_ v. _Evans_ [1893], 1 Ch., at p. 224.

[579] _Pike_ v. _Nicholas_ (1869), L. R., 5 Ch., 251, at p. 260.

[580] (1866), L. R., 1 Eq., 697.

[581] (1809), 16 Ves., 269; and see _Matthewson_ v. _Stockdale_ (1806), 1 J. and H., 312; _Baily_ v. _Taylor_ (1829), 1 Russ. and Mylne, 73; _Wilkins_ v. _Aikin_ (1810), 17 Ves., at p. 424.

[582] (1839), 2 Beav., 6., at p. 8.

[583] And see _Garland_ v. _Gemmill_ (1887), 14 S. C. R. (Canada), 321.

[584] _Jarrold v. Houlston_ (1857), 3 K. and J., 708.

[585] 3 K. and J., at p. 715.

[586] 1 H. and M., 603.

[587] (1866), L. R., 1 Eq., 697.

[588] See _Hogg_ v. _Scott_ (1874), L. R., 18 Eq., 444.

[589] (1867), L. R., 3 Eq., 718.

[590] (1868), L. R., 7 Eq., 34.

[591] (1866), L. R., 1 Eq., 697.

[592] (1839), 2 Beav., 6.

[593] See _Garland_ v. _Gemmill_ (1887), 14 S. C. R. (Canada), 321.

[594] _Morris_ v. _Ashbee_ (1868), L. R., 7 Eq., 34, _per_ Giffard, V. C., at pp. 40, 41.

[595] (1870), L. R., 5 Ch., 279.

[596] (1866), L. R., 1 Eq., 697.

[597] (1868), L. R., 7 Eq., 34.

[598] (1866), L. R., 1 Eq., 697.

[599] _Per_ Giffard, L. J., L. R., 5 Ch., at p. 285.

[600] (1869), L. R., 5 Ch., 251.

[601] Hatherley, L. C., L. R., 5 Ch., at p. 263; and see _Longman_ v. _Winchester_(1809), 16 Ves., at p. 271; _Moffat & Paige_ v. _Gill_ (1902), C. A., April 25.

[602] _Per_ Giffard, L. J., L. R., 5 Ch., at p. 268.

[603] _Matthewson_ v. _Stockdale_ (1806), 1 J. and H., 312; _Walter_ v. _Lane_ [1900], A. C., 539; _Kelly_ v. _Morris_ (1866), L. R., 1 Eq., 697; _Morris_ v. _Wright_ (1870), L. R., 5 Ch., 279; _Batty_ v. _Taylor_ (1829), 1 Russ. and Mylne, 73.

[604] _Wilkins_ v. _Aikin_ (1810), 17 Ves., 422.

[605] (1872), L. R., 8 Ex., 1.

[606] _Per_ Kelly, C. B., L. R. 8 Ex., 1, at p. 5.

[607] (1872), L. R., 8 Ex., 1.

[608] (1884), 26 Ch. D., 374.

[609] _Roworth_ v. _Wilkes_ (1807), 1 Camp., 94; _Murray_ v. _MacFarquhar_ (1785), M., 8309.

[610] _Sweet_ v. _Shaw_ (1839), 3 Jur., 217.

[611] _Hodges_ v. _Welsh_ (1840), 2 Ir. Eq. Rep., 266.

[612] _Sweet_ v. _Shaw_ (1839), 3 Jur., 217.

[613] (1855), 16 C. B., 459.

[614] (1838), 3 Myl. and Cr., 711.

[615] (1840), 2 Ir. Eq. R., 266.

[616] (1826), 2 Russ., 385, at p. 393; see Lord Kinloch in _Black_ v. _Murray_ (1870), 9 M., at p. 356.

[617] _Whittingham_ v. _Wooler_ (1817), 2 Swanst, 428; _Wilkins_ v. _Aikin_ (1810), 17 Ves., 422.

[618] _Bell_ v. _Whitehead_(1839), 8 L. J. Ch., 141.

[619] _Per_ Lord Ellenborough in _Roworth_. v. _Wilkes_ (1807), 1 Camp., 94, at p. 97.

[620] (1842), 11 Sim., 31.

[621] (1874), 31 L. T. (N. S.), 775.

[622] (1785), 1 East., 361, _n._

[623] (1802), 4 Esp., 168; and see _Carnan_ v. _Bowles_ (1786), 1 Cox, Eq. Cas., 283.

[624] (1833), 6 Sim., 297.

[625] (1835), 1 Y. and C. Ex., 288.

[626] _Wood_ v. _Boosey_ (1868), L. R., 3 Q. B., 223, 9 B. and S., 175.

[627] _Warne_ v. _Seebohm_ (1888), 39 Ch. D., 73; _Oxford and Cambridge_ v. _Gill_ (1899), 43, S. J., 570; _Jarrold_ v. _Houlston_ (1857), 3 K. and J., 708; _Kelly_ v. _Morris_ (1866), L. R., 1 Eq., 697; _Scott_ v. _Stanford_ (1867), L. R., 3 Eq., 718.

[628] _Leslie_ v. _Young_ [1894], A. C., Lord Herschell, at p. 341.

[629] See p. 97, _supra_.

[630] _Tinsley_ v. _Lacy_ (1863), 1 H. and M., 747; _Murray_ v. _Elliston_ (1822), 5 B. and Ald., 657; _Reade_ v. _Conquest_ (1861), 9 C. B. (N. S.), 755; _Toole_ v. _Young_ (1874), L. R., 9 Q. B., 523.

[631] _Tinsley_ v._Lacy_ (1863), 1 H. and M., 747.

[632] (1888), 39 Ch. D., 73.

[633] _Tinsley_ v. _Lacy_ (1863), 1 H. and M., 747.

[634] See Stephen's "Digest," Art. 9 ("Report Copyright Commission," 1878, p. lxx.).

[635] _Gyles_ v. _Wilcox_ (1740), 2 Atk., 142.

[636] Ibid.

[637] _Tonson_ v. _Walker_ (1752), 3 Swans., 672, at p. 681; _Millar_ v. _Taylor_ (1769), 4 Burr., Willes, J., at p. 2311; _Bell_ v. _Walker_ (1785), 1 Bro. Ch. C., 450; _Murray_ v. _Elliston_ (1822), 1 Dow and Ry., 299; _Butterworth_ v. _Robinson_ (1801), 5 Ves., 709.

[638] (1761), Amb., 402; and see _Anonymous Case_ (1774), Lofft., 775.

[639] (1835), 1 Y. and C., Ex., 288.

[640] _Per_ Lord Lyndhurst, L. C. B., at p. 301.

[641] (1761), Amb., 402.

[642] _Dickens_ v. _Lee_ (1844), 8 Jur., 183, at p. 184.

[643] _Tinsley_ v. _Lacy_ (1863), 1 H. and M., 747, at p. 754; and see the observations of the same judge in _Spiers_ v. _Brown_ (1858), 6 W. R., 352.

[644] _Munshi_ v. _Mirza_ (1890), Ind. L. R., 14 Bomb., 586; _Macmillan_ v. _Shamsal_ (1894), Ind. L. R., 19 Bomb., 557.

[645] (1720), 2 Meriv., at p. 441.

[646] (1769), 4 Burr., Yates J., at p. 2348.

[647] (1849), 2 De G. and M., at p. 693.

[648] (1814), 3 V. and B., 77.

[649] (1852), 1 Drew, 353.

[650] _Nicols_ v. _Pitman_ (1884), 26 Ch. D., 374.

[651] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, sec. 15.

[652] _Morton_ v. _Copeland_ (1855), 16 C. B., 517.

[653] _London Printing_ v. _Cox_ [1891], 3 Ch., 291.

[654] _Morton_ v. _Copeland_ (1855), 16 C. B., 517.

[655] Ibid.

[656] _Cooper_ v. _Stephens_ [1895], 1 Ch., 567; _Allen_ v. _Lyon_(1884), 5 Out. Rep., 615; but see _Eaton_ v. _Lake_ (1888), 20 Q. B. D., 378; _Strahan_ v. _Graham_ (1867), 16 L. T. (N. S.), 87.

[657] _Ager_ v. _P. & O._ (1884), 26 Ch. D., 637.

[658] Coleridge, J., in _Jefferys_ v. _Boosey_ (1854), 4 H. L. C., at p. 906.

[659] But see Willes, J., at pp. 2311 and 2332, and Aston, J., at p. 2346, in _Millar_ v. _Taylor_ (1769), 4 Burr., 2303.

[660] _Southey_ v. _Sherwood_ (1817), 2 Mer., 435; _Rundell_ v. _Murray_ (1821), Jac., 311.

[661] _Weldon_ v. _Dicks_ (1878), 10 Ch. D., 247.

[662] _Hogg_ v. _Scott_ (1874), L. R., 18 Eq., at p. 455; _Morris_ v. _Ashbee_ (1868), L. R., 7 Eq., 34; _Rundell_ v. _Murray_ (1821), Jac., 311; _Saunders_ v. _Smith_ (1838), 3 My. and Cr., 711; _Platt_ v. _Button_ (1815), 19 Ves., 447; _Latour_ v. _Bland_ (1818), 2 Stark, 382; _Pitman_ v. _Hine_ (1884), 1 T. L. R., 39; _Weldon_ v. _Dicks_ (1878), 10 Ch. D., 247.

[663] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, sec. 5.

[664] _Reade_ v. _Conquest_ (1861), 9 C. B. (N. S.), 755; _Tinsley_ v. _Lacy_ (1863), 1 H. and M., 747.

[665] _Reade_ v. _Conquest_ (1863), 11 C. B. (N. S.), 479. _Schlesinger_ v. _Turner_ (1890), 63 L. T., 764.

[666] _Toole_ v. _Young_ (1874), L. R., 9 Q. B., 523.

[667] _Schlesinger_ v. _Bedford_ (1890), 63 L. T., 762.

[668] _Warne_ v. _Seebohm_ (1888), 39 Ch. D., 73.

[669] See _Clark_ v. _Bishop_ (1872), 25 L. T., 908.

[670] _Macklin_ v. _Richardson_ (1770), Amb., 694.

[671] See p. 215.

[672] (1882), 21 Ch. D., 232.

[673] _Macklin_ v. _Richardson_ (1770), Amb., 694.

[674] 3 & 4 Will. IV. c. 15, sec. 1; 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, secs. 15, 2.

[675] (1820), 1 Jac. and W., 481.

[676] (1864), 17 C. B. (N. S.), 418, at p. 426.

[677] (1822) 5 B. and Ald., 657.

[678] (1774), 4 Burr., 2408.

[679] (1793), 5 T. R., 245; and see _dictum_ of Cockburn, C. J., in _Toole_ v. _Young_ (1874), L. R., 9 Q. B., at p. 527.

[680] See _supra_, p. 13.

[681] _Chatterton_ v. _Cave_ (1875), L. R., 10 C. P., 572; _Hatton_ v. _Kean_ (1859), 7 C. B. (N. S.), 268.

[682] _Reade_ v. _Conquest_ (1861), 9 C. B. (N. S.), 755; _Tinsley_ v. _Lacy_ (1863), 1 H. and M., 747; _Toole_ v. _Young_ (1874), L. R., 9 Q. B., 523; _Warne_ v. _Seebohm_ (1888), 39 Ch. D., 73.

[683] (1847), 3 C. B., 871.

[684] (1848), 12 Q. B., 217.

[685] (1872), 25 L. T., 908.

[686] (1883), 11 Q. B. D., 102.

[687] (1887), 3 T. L. R., 552.

[688] [1895], 2 Q. B., 429.

[689] (1848), 12 Q. B., 217.

[690] (1874). L. R., 9 Q. B., 523.

[691] (1848), 12 Q. B., 217.

[692] [1895], 2 Q. B., 429.

[693] (1848), 12 Q. B., 217.

[694] [1895], 2 Q. B., 429.

[695] See cases under the Dramatic Licensing Acts; _Day_ v. _Simpson_ (1865), 18 C. B. (N. S.), 680.

[696] See Stephen's "Digest," Art. 13 ("Report Copyright Commission," p. lxxii.).

[697] See _supra_, p. 121.

[698] The printing and publication of a dramatic piece as a book before public representation does not destroy the performing right as suggested in Stephen's "Digest," Art. 14 ("Report Copyright Commission," p. lxxiii.); _Chappell_ v. _Boosey_(1882), 21 Ch. D., 232.

[699] See _Boucicault_ v. _Chatterton_(1876), 5 Ch. D. 267.

[700] [1893], 2 Q. B., 308; and see also _Boucicault_ v. _Chatterton_(1876), 5 Ch. D., 267.

[701] _i. e._ the statute of Victoria.

[702] _i. e._ The International Copyright Acts.

[703] (1863), 1 H. and M., 597.

[704] (1876), 5 Ch. D., 267.

[705] Ibid.

[706] _Wood_ v. _Boosey_ (1867), L. R., 2 Q. B., 340.

[707] _Leader_ v. _Purday_ (1849), 7 C. B., 4; _Lover_ v. _Davidson_ (1856), 1 C. B. (N. S.), 182.

[708] _Russell_ v. _Smith_ (1848), 12 Q. B., 217; in _Hatton_ v. _Kean_(1859), 7 C. B. (N. S.), at p. 273, the plaintiff began to argue the question whether a non-dramatic musical composition was within the Act; but counsel for the defendant intimated that he would not rely on that point.

[709] _Wall_ v. _Taylor_ (1883), 11 Q. B. D., 102.

[710] See A. L. Smith, L. J., in _Fuller_ v. _Blackpool Winter Gardens_ [1895], 2 Q. B., 429.

[711] Ibid.

[712] Ibid.

[713] Ibid.

[714] Note that the form in the schedule provides for "name of publisher and place of publication."

[715] _i. e._ of the copyright and performing right if in the same hands. If in different hands the respective proprietors should be specified.

[716] _Russell_ v. _Smith_ (1848), 12 Q. B., 217; _Lacy_ v. _Rhys_ (1864), 33 L. J., Q. B., 157; _Clark_ v. _Bishop_ (1872), 25 L. T., 908.

[717] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, sec. 11.

[718] Ibid.

[719] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, sec. 12.

[720] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, sec. 13.

[721] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, sec. 20.

[722] (1848), 12 Q. B., 217.

[723] (1872), 25 L. T., 908.

[724] (1864), 33 L. J., Q. B., 157.

[725] See _Fairlie_ v. _Boosey_ (1879), 4 A. C., 711.

[726] _Wood_ v. _Boosey_ (1868), L. R., 3 Q. B., 223.

[727] _Shepherd_ v. _Conquest_ (1856), 17 C. B., 427; see _Cumberland_ v. _Copeland_ (1861), 7 H. and N., 118; (1862), 1 H. and C., 194.

[728] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, secs. 22, 20, 13.

[729] _Supra_, p. 77.

[730] _Shepherd_ v. _Conquest_ (1856), 17 C. B., 427; _Eaton_ v. _Lake_ (1888), 20 Q. B. D., 378.

[731] _Marsh_ v. _Conquest_ (1864), 17 C. B. (N. S.), 418.

[732] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, sec. 22.

[733] 3 & 4 Will. IV. c. 15, sec. 2; _Power_ v. _Walker_ (1814), 3 M. and S., 7; _Leyland_ v. _Stewart_ (1876), 4 Ch. D., 419.

[734] _Marsh_ v. _Conquest_ (1864), 17 C. B. (N. S.), 418.

[735] _Marsh_ v. _Conquest_ (1864), 17 C. B. (M. S.), 418; _Lacy_ v. _Rhys_ (1864), 4 B. and S., 873.

[736] Ibid.

[737] _Ex parte Hutchins_ (1879), L. R., 4 Q. B. D., 483.

[738] L. R., 4 Q. B. D., 483.

[739] (1834), 1 Ad. and E., 580.

[740] See p. 128.

[741] See p. 74.

[742] _Holt_ v. _Woods_ (1896), 17 New South Wales R., Eq., 36; and see p. 81.

[743] (1847), 3 C. B., 871.

[744] (1848), 12 Q. B., 217.

[745] See _Shelly_ v. _Bethell_ (1883), 12 Q. B. D., 11.

[746] (1883), 11 Q. B. D., at p. 108.

[747] (1884), 13 Q. B. D., 843.

[748] And see _Novello_ v. _Sudlow_ (1852), 12 C. B., 177.

[749] Denman, C. J., in _Russell_ v. _Smith_ (1848), 12 Q. B., 217, at p. 236.

[750] (1878), 3 A. C., 483.

[751] (1837), 8 C. and P., 68.

[752] (1837), 4 Bing., N. C, 17.

[753] (1889), 5 T. L. R., 330.

[754] _Reade_ v. _Conquest_ (1862), 11 C. B. (N. S.), 479; _Schlesinger_ v. _Turner_ (1890), 63 L. T. (N. S.), 764.

[755] _Reichardt_ v. _Sapte_ [1893], 2 Q. B., 308; and see _Walter_ v. _Lane_ [1900], A. C., 539.

[756] _Supra_, p. 104.

[757] (1878), 3 A. C., at p. 501.

[758] (1831), 5 C. and P., 33.

[759] (1849), 8 C. B., 836.

[760] (1848), 12 Q. B., 217.

[761] (1863), 3 B. and S., 556; see this case and _Russell_ v. _Briant_, _supra_, approved by Byrne, J., in _Kelly's Directories_ v. _Gavin & Lloyds_ [1901], 1 Ch., 374:

[762] (1864), 17 C. B. (N. S.), 418.

[763] (1886), 2 T. L. R., 685; but see _Cole_ v. _Gear_(1888), 4 T. L. R., 246.

[764] (1831), 5 C. and P., 33.

[765] (1893), 9 T. L. R., 548.

[766] _Lee_ v. _Simpson_(1847), 3 C. B., 871, at p. 883.

[767] _Duck_ v. _Mayen_(1892), 8 T. L. R., 339.

[768] 3 & 4 Will. IV. c. 15, sec. 2.

[769] _Supra_, p. 118.

[770] _Roberts_ v. _Bignell_(1887), 3 T. L. R., 552; _Eaton_ v. _Lake_(1888), 20 Q. B. D., 378.

[771] _Morton_ v. _Copeland_(1855), 16 C. B., 517.

[772] Ibid.

[773] _Powell_ v. _Head_(1879), 12 Ch. D., 686.

[774] (1835), 1 Y. and C. Ex., 288.

[775] (1883), 11 Q. B. D., 102.

[776] 51 & 52 Vict. c. 17, sec. 3. Wright, J., has held that a knowledge that the music contained the statutory notice reserving performing rights is not of itself sufficient evidence that the proprietor knew the performance to be unauthorised. _Moul_ v. _Coronet_, Nov. 30, 1901.

[777] Not a true "penalty," but in the nature of liquidated damages, _Adams_ v. _Batley_ (1887), 18 Q. B. D., 625; _Saunders_ v. _Will_ [1892], 2 Q. B., 18; see _Fitzbull_ v. _Brooke_ (1844), 2 D. and L., 477.

[778] See p. 86.

[779] 3 & 4 Will. IV. c. 15, sec. 2, provided "double costs of suit." This was amended by 5 & 6 Vict. c. 97, sec. 2, to a "full and reasonable indemnity as to all costs, charges, and expenses." This probably means nothing more than ordinary party and party costs, _Reeve_ v. _Gibson_ [1891], 1 Q. B., 652; _Avery_ v. _Wood_ [1891], 3 Ch., 115; but it would seem that as the costs are given by statute they are not in the discretion of the Court, and must be awarded to a successful plaintiff, _Reeve_ v. _Gibson_ [1891], 1 Q. B., 652; _Hasker_ v. _Wood_ [1885], 54 L. J. Q. B., 419; Judicature Act, 1890, sec. 5. Sec. 2 of 5 & 6 Vict. c. 97 is repealed by the Public Authorities Protection Act in so far as that Act applies.

[780] 3 & 4 Will. IV. c. 15, sec. 3.

[781] 51 & 52 Vict. c. 17, sec. 1; and see p. 86 as to mode of assessing.

[782] See p. 86.

[783] 51 & 52 Vict. c. 17, sec. 2; 3 & 4 Will. IV. c. 15, sec. 2; 5 & 6 Vict. c. 96, sec. 2.

[784] 3 & 4 Will. IV. c. 15, sec. 3.

[785] See _infra_.

[786] See p. 150. This is doubtful.

[787] See p. 150.

[788] See p. 151.

[789] See p. 152.

[790] See p. 152.

[791] See chapter on Colonial Copyright, p. 186.

[792] 2 Atk., 93.

[793] Amb., 264.

[794] 15 & 16 Vict. c. 12, sec. 14.

[795] _Per_ Best, C. J., in _Newton_ v. _Cowie_ (1827), 4 Bing., at p. 246.

[796] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, sec. 1.

[797] _Stannard_ v. _Lee_ (1871), L. R., 6 Ch., 346; 24 L. T. (N. S.), 459.

[798] 24 L. T. (N. S.), at p. 460.

[799] 19 W. R., at p. 617.

[800] (1871), 24 L. T. (N. S.), 570.

[801] (1871), L. R., 6 Ch., 346.

[802] _Bogue_ v. _Houlston_ (1852), 5 De G. and Sm., 267; _Maple_ v. _Junior Army and Navy Stores_ (1882), 21 Ch. D., 369; _Comyns_ v. _Hyde_ (1895), 43 W. R., 266; _Hildesheimer_ v. _Dunn_ (1891), 64 L. T. (N. S.), 452.

[803] _Page_ v. _Townsend_ (1832), 5 Sim., 395.

[804] Ibid.

[805] 49 & 50 Vict. c. 33, sec. 8 (1); and see 7 & 8 Vict. c. 12, sec. 19.

[806] 7 Geo. II. c. 38.

[807] See p. 36.

[808] See p. 169.

[809] 6 & 7 Will. IV. c. 59, sec. 2; _Page_ v. _Townsend_ (1832), 5 Sim., 395.

[810] 7 Vict. c. 12, sec. 19; 49 & 50 Vict. c. 33, sec. 8 (1).

[811] 8 Geo. II. c. 13.

[812] _Newton_ v. _Cowie_ (1827), 4 Bing., 234; _Brooks_ v. _Cock_ (1835), 3 Ad. and E., 138.

[813] _Thompson_ v. _Symonds_ (1792), 5 T. R., 41; _Harrison_ v. _Hogg_ (1794), 2 Ves., 322; _Newton_ v. _Cowie_ (1827), 4 Bing., 234; _Brooks_ v. _Cock_ (1835), 3 Ad. and E., 138; _Mackmurdo_ v. _Smith_ (1798), 7 T. R., 518.

[814] _Blackwell_ v. _Harper_ (1740), 2 Atk., 93; and see _Roworth_ v. _Wilkes_ (1807), 1 Camp., 94.

[815] (1792), 5 T. R., 41.

[816] _Blackwell_ v. _Harper_ (1740), 2 Atk., 93; _Graves_ v. _Ashford_ (1867), L. R., 2 C. P., 410.

[817] _Newton_ v. _Cowie_ (1827), 4 Bing., 234; _Thompson_ v. _Symonds_ (1792), 5 T. R., 41.

[818] Ibid.

[819] _Rock_ v. _Lazarus_ (1872), L. R., 15 Eq., 104.

[820] _Graves_ v. _Ashford_ (1867), L. R., 2 C. P., 410.

[821] _Baschet_ v. _London Illustrated Standard_ [1900], 1 Ch., 73; _Fores_ v. _Johnes_ (1802), 4 Esp., 97.

[822] 7 Geo. III. c. 38, sec. 7.

[823] _Donaldson_ v. _Beckett_ (1774), 2 Bro. P. C., 129.

[824] _Prince Albert_ v. _Strange_ (1849), 1 M'N. and G., 25; _West_ v. _Francis_ (1822), 5 B. and Ald., 737.

[825] 8 Geo. II. c. 13; 7 Geo. III. c. 38.

[826] _Stannard_ v. _Harrison_ (1871), 24 L. T. (N. S.), 570.

[827] See as to books, p. 73.

[828] _Thompson_ v. _Symonds_ (1792), 5 T. R., 41.

[829] 8 Geo. II. c. 13; 17 Geo. III. c. 57.

[830] _Thompson_ v. _Symonds_ (1792), 5 T. R., 41.

[831] 8 Geo. II. c. 13; 17 Geo. III. c. 57.

[832] See Assignment of Books, p. 77.

[833] Cf. _Cooper_ v. _Stephens_ [1895], 1 Ch., 567, a decision under the Copyright Act, 1842.

[834] _Marshall_ v. _Petty_ (1900), 17 T. L. R., 501; 8 Geo. II. c. 13, sec. 2.

[835] See as to books, p. 74.

[836] 8 Geo. II. c. 13; 17 Geo. III. c. 57. The above summary is the result of a careful comparison of these two Acts. As Sir James Stephen says in his "Digest": "They are inexpressibly puzzling and very cumbrous.... The sense escapes in a cloud of words." It is submitted, however, that there are more important distinctions between the two Acts than those noticed in the "Digest," and the above is an attempt to make them as clear as possible.

[837] 8 Geo. II. c. 13.

[838] Ibid.

[839] 17 Geo. III. c. 57.

[840] 25 & 26 Vict. c. 68, secs. 8 and 9.

[841] Ibid.

[842] 17 Geo. III. c. 57.

[843] 17 Geo. III. c. 57; but see _Martin_ v. _Wright_ (1833), 6 Sim., 297, contra.

[844] 17 Geo. III. c. 57.

[845] 25 & 26 Vict. c. 68, secs. 8 and 9.

[846] Ibid.

[847] 25 & 26 Vict. c. 68, sec. 8.

[848] _Gambart_ v. _Sumner_ (1859), 8 W. R., 27; 5 H. and N., 5; _West_ v. _Francis_ (1822), 5 B. and Ald., 737.

[849] 8 Geo. II. c. 13.

[850] 7 Geo. III. c. 38.

[851] _Graves_ v. _Mercer_ (1868), 16 W. R., 790.

[852] 8 Geo. II. c. 13; 7 Geo. III. c. 38.

[853] _Avery_ v. _Wood_ [1891], 3 Ch., 115.

[854] _Hasker_ v. _Wood_ (1885), 54 L. J., Q. B., 419; _Reeve_ v. _Gibson_ [1891], 1 Q. B., 652.

[855] But see _Martin_ v. _Wright_ (1833), 6 Sim., 297.

[856] 8 Geo. II. c. 13.

[857] 8 Geo. II. c. 13; 17 Geo. III. c. 57.

[858] _West_ v. _Francis_ (1822), 5 B. and Ald., 737; _Moore_ v. _Clarke_ (1842), 9 M. and W., 692.

[859] _West_ v. _Francis_ (1822), 5 B. and Ald., 737.

[860] _Graves_ v. _Ashford_ (1867), L. R., 2 C. P., 410; _Gambart_ v. _Ball_ (1863), 14 C. B. (N. S.), 306.

[861] _Dicks_ v. _Brooks_ (1880), 15 Ch. D., 22; _Gambart_ v. _Ball_ (1863), 14 C. B. (N. S.), 306.

[862] _Newton_ v. _Cowie_ (1827), 4 Bing. at p. 246; _De Berenger_ v. _Wheble_ (1819), 2 Stark., 548.

[863] _Dicks_ v. _Brooks_ (1880), 15 Ch. D., 22; _Gambart_ v. _Ball_ (1863), 14 C. B. (N. S.), 306.

[864] (1807), 1 Camp., at p. 98.

[865] (1833), 6 Sim., 297.

[866] No such statement could now be accepted as sound. See p. 112.

[867] (1880), 15 Ch. D., 22.

[868] 15 Ch. D., at p. 34.

[869] 15 Ch. D., at p. 37.

[870] See as to literary copyright, p. 112.

[871] _Murray_ v. _Heath_ (1831), 1 B. and Ad., 804.

[872] 8 Geo. II. c. 13; 17 Geo. III. c. 57.

[873] 8 Geo. II. c. 13.

[874] Cf. _Cooper_ v. _Stephens_ [1895], 1 Ch., 567, which is under 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, but on a claim for damages an injunction only would seem to be analogous; _Marshall_ v. _Petty_ (1900), 17 T. L. R., 501.

[875] See _infra_.

[876] See p. 162.

[877] See p. 162. This is doubtful.

[878] See p. 162.

[879] See p. 163.

[880] See p. 163.

[881] See chapter on Colonial Copyright, p. 186.

[882] 54 Geo. III. c. 56, sec. 1.

[883] _Caproni_ v. _Alberti_ (1892), 40 W. R., 235.

[884] _Britain_ v. _Hanks_, Wright, J., April 15, 1902.

[885] 54 Geo. III. c. 56, sec. 1.

[886] 49 & 50 Vict. c. 33, sec. 8 (1).

[887] 7 & 8 Vict. c. 12, sec. 19.

[888] 10 Ir. R. Ch., at p. 516, per Brady, L. Ch. I.

[889] _Turner_ v. _Robinson_ (1860), 10 Ir. R. Ch., 121, 510.

[890] See _supra_, p. 42.

[891] 54 Geo. III. c. 56.

[892] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45.

[893] 54 Geo. III. c. 56, sec. 1.

[894] As to work done by partner of a firm, see _Britain_ v. _Hanks_, April 15, 1902.

[895] See p. 151.

[896] 38 Geo. III. c. 71.

[897] Viz., 38 Geo. III. c. 71, and 54 Geo. III. c. 56.

[898] _Britain_ v. _Hanks_, April 15, 1902.

[899] See p. 46.

[900] See p. 174.

[901] See p. 152.

[902] 54 Geo. III. c. 56, secs. 1 and 2.

[903] Ibid.

[904] 54 Geo. III. c. 56, sec. 6; cf. _Carnan_ v. _Bowles_ (1786), 2 Bro. C. C., 8o; _Rundell_ v. _Murray_ (1821), Jac., 311.

[905] 54 Geo. III. c. 56, sec. 4; cf. 8 Anne c. 19, sec. 1, and _Davidson_ v. _Bohn_ (1848), 6 C. B., 456; _Power_ v. _Walker_ (1814), 3 M. and S., 7; _Jefferys_ v. _Boosey_ (1854), 4 H. L. Cas., 815.

[906] 54 Geo. III. c. 56, sec. 4.

[907] Ibid.

[908] The Sculpture Act gives "double costs," but 5 & 6 Vict. c. 97, sec. 2, substitutes "a full and reasonable indemnity." See p. 144, _note_ 4. This probably means costs in the ordinary sense; but the plaintiff is entitled to them as of right and not as a matter of discretion under the Rules of the Supreme Court.

[909] 54 Geo. III. c. 56, sec. 3.

[910] See _infra_.

[911] See p. 168.

[912] See p. 170.

[913] See p. 171.

[914] See p. 174.

[915] See p. 174.

[916] See chapter on Colonial Copyright, p. 186.

[917] 25 & 26 Vict. c. 68, sec. 1.

[918] _Hanfstaengl_ v. _Empire Palace_ [1894], 2 Ch., 1.

[919] _Graves'_ case (1869), L. R., 4 Q. B., 715.

[920] See the cases as to new editions of books.

[921] _Kenrick_ v. _Lawrence_ (1890), 25 Q. B. D., 99.

[922] _Farina_ v. _Silverlock_ (1858), 4 K. and J., 650. This case is hardly an authority, as it was decided when published paintings and drawings were unprotected; but it is submitted that even under the Act of 1862 a label of this kind would not be protected.

[923] (1860), 10 Ir. Ch., 121, 510.

[924] (1860), 10 Ir. Ch., 121.

[925] 25 & 26 Vict. c. 68, sec. 1; see _Geissendorfer_ v. _Mendelssohn_ (1896), 13 T. L. R., 91.

[926] See _Nottage_ v. _Jackson_ (1883), 11 Q. B. D., 627.

[927] _Petty_ v. _Taylor_ [1897], 1 Ch., 465.

[928] Ibid.

[929] 25 & 26 Vict. c. 68, sec. 4.

[930] _Tuck & Sons_ v. _Priester_ (1887), 19 Q. B. D., 629; _Pollard_ v. _Photo. Co._ (1888), 40 Ch. D., 345.

[931] _Turner_ v. _Robinson_ (1860), 10 Ir. Ch., 121, 510; _Prince Albert_ v. _Strange_ (1849), 1 M'N. and G., at p. 42; _West_ v. _Francis_ (1822), 5 B. and Ald., 737.

[932] _Tuck & Sons_ v. _Priester_ (1887), 19 Q. B. D., 629; _Tuck_ v. _Continental_ (1887), 3 T. L. R., 826.

[933] Ibid.

[934] _London Printing_ v. _Cox_ [1891], 3 Ch., 291; _Dupuy_ v. _Dilkes_ (1879), W. N., 145; 48 L. J. Ch., 682.

[935] _London Printing_ v. _Cox_ [1891], 3 Ch., 291.

[936] _Dupuy_ v. _Dilkes_ (1879), W. N., 145; 48 L. J. Ch., 682.

[937] _Graves'_ case (1869), L. R., 4 Q. B., 715.

[938] _Ex parte Walker_ (1869), 17 W. R., 1018; 10 B. and S., 680.

[939] 25 & 26 Vict. c. 68, sec. 4.

[940] _Ex parte Beal_ (1868), L. R., 3 Q. B., 387; 9 B. and G., 395.

[941] Blackburn, J., 9 B. and S., at p. 398. The headnote in _ex parte Walker_ (1869), 10 B. and S., 680, "That the description 'A Piper and a Pair of Nut-crackers' was sufficient for the purpose of sec. 6," is erroneous, the point being left undecided.

[942] _Baschet_ v. _London Illustrated Standard_ [1900], 1 Ch., 73; _Fores_ v. _Johnes_ (1802), 4 Esp., 97; see _Du Bost_ v. _Beresford_ (1810), 2 Camp., 511.

[943] 25 & 26 Vict. c. 68, sec. 1.

[944] Ibid.

[945] 7 Vict. c. 12, sec. 19.

[946] 25 & 26 Vict. c. 68, sec. 1.

[947] _Nottage_ v. _Jackson_ (1883), 11 Q. B. D., 627; _Wooderson_ v. _Tuck_ (1887), 4. T. L. R., 57; _Melville_ v. _Mirror of Life_ [1895], 2 Ch., 531; _Kenrick_ v. _Lawrence_ [1890], 25 Q. B. D., 99.

[948] _Nottage_ v. _Jackson_ (1883), 11 Q. B. D., 627; _Kenrick_ v. _Lawrence_ [1890], 25 Q. B. D., 99.

[949] 25 & 26 Vict. c. 68, sec. 1; _Kenrick_ v. _Lawrence_ (1890), 25 Q. B. D., 99; _Levi_ v. _Champion_ (1887), 3 T. L. R., 286.

[950] _Wooderson_ v. _Tuck_ (1887), 4 T. L. R., 57.

[951] _Melville_ v. _Mirror of Life_ [1895], 2 Ch., 531; _Ellis_ v. _Marshall_ (1895), 11 T. L. R., 522; _Ellis_ v. _Ogden_(1894), 11 T. L. R., 50.

[952] _Melville_ v. _Mirror of Life_ [1895] 2 Ch., 531; _Ellis_ v. _Marshall_ (1895), 11 T. L. R., 522.

[953] _Ellis_ v. _Ogden_ (1894), 11 T. L. R., 50.

[954] _Melville_ v. _Mirror of Life_ [1895], 2 Ch., 531; _Ellis_ v. _Ogden_ (1894), 11 T. L. R., 50.

[955] _Petty_ v. _Taylor_ [1897], 1 Ch., 465.

[956] 25 & 26 Vict. c. 68, sec. 3.

[957] _Troitzsch_ v. _Rees_ (1887), 3 T. L. R., 773; and see _Graves'_ case (1869), L. R., 4 Q. B., 715.

[958] See p. 172 as to registration.

[959] _London Printing and Publishing Alliance_ v. _Cox_ [1891], 3 Ch., 291.

[960] See assignment of literary copyright, p. 78.

[961] See as to partial assignment of literary copyright, p. 80.

[962] (1880), 13 Ch. D., 872.

[963] _Tuck_ v. _Canton_ (1882), 51 L. J., Q. B., 363.

[964] 25 & 26 Vict. c. 68, sec. 2.

[965] 25 & 26 Vict. c. 68, sec. 6.

[966] 25 & 26 Vict. c. 68, secs. 6, 8, 9, 11.

[967] 25 & 26 Vict. c. 68, sec. 6. These penalties are not a civil debt, but in the nature of a fine for a criminal offence; _ex parte Graves_ (1868), L. R., 3 Ch., 642.

[968] 25 & 26 Vict. c. 68, sec. 6.

[969] 25 & 26 Vict. c. 68, sec. 9.

[970] 25 & 26 Vict. c. 68, sec. 11.

[971] 25 & 26 Vict. c. 68, sec. 9.

[972] 25 & 26 Vict. c. 68, sec. 8.

[973] 25 & 26 Vict. c. 68, sec. 11.

[974] 25 & 26 Vict. c. 68, sec. 9.

[975] Ibid.

[976] 25 & 26 Vict. c. 68, sec. 10.

[977] 25 & 26 Vict. c. 68, sec. 11.

[978] (1898), 14 T. L. R.

[979] [1900], 1 Ch., 73.

[980] _Tuck_ v. _Priester_ (1887), 14 Q. B. D., 629.

[981] Ibid.

[982] Ibid.

[983] _Ex parte Beal_ (1868), L. R., 3 Q. B., 387; _Hildesheimer_ v. _Faulkner_ [1901], 2 Ch., 552.

[984] (1868), 9 B. and S., 395.

[985] 9 B. and S., at p. 402.

[986] _Ellis_ v. _Marshall_ (1895),64 L. J., Q. B., 757; _Baschet_ v. _London Illustrated_ [1900], 1 Ch., 73; _Nicholls_ v. _Parker_ (1901), 17 T. L. R., 482; _Green_ v. _Irish Independent_ [1899], 1 I. R., 386.

[987] [1901], 2 Ch., 552.

[988] 25 & 26 Vict. c. 68, sec. 6.

[989] _Tuck_ v. _Priester_ (1887), 19 Q. B. D., 629; _Murray_ v. _Heath_ (1831), 1 B. and Ad., 804; _Mayall_ v. _Higbey_ (1862), 1 H. and C, 148.

[990] _Pollard_ v. _Photo. Co._ (1888), 4 Ch. D., 345.

[991] 25 & 26 Vict. c. 68, sec. 7.

[992] This offence does not constitute forgery, because a forgery must be a document, and a picture is not a document; _Reg_ v. _Closs_ (1857), 6 W. R., 109.

[993] 25 & 26 Vict. c. 68, sec. 7.

[994] 16 Jac. 1., c. 16, sec. 3.

[995] _Lucas_ v. _Williams_ [1892], 2 Q. B., 113.

[996] 25 & 26 Vict. c. 68, sec. 2.

[997] _Ex parte Beal_ (1868), 3 Q. B., 387.

[998] _Bolton_ v. _Aldin_ (1895), 65 L. J., Q. B., 120.

[999] But see _Hanfstaengl_ v. _Baines_ [1895], A. C., 20; _Hanfstaengl_ v. _Empire Palace_ [1894], 2 Ch., 1; [1894], 3 Ch., 109.

[1000] _Graves'_ case (1869), L. R., 4 Q. B., 715; cf. the case of the photograph of an engraving, _Gambart_ v. _Ball_ (1863), 14 C. B. (N. S.), 306; _Graves_ v. _Ashford_ (1867), L. R., 2 C. P., 410.

[1001] [1894], 2 Ch. 1.

[1002] [1895], A. C., 20.

[1003] (1896), 12 T. L. R., 491.

[1004] (1842), 9 M. & W., 692.

[1005] (1897), 45 W. R., 476; see also _West_ v. _Francis_ (1822), 5 B. and Ald., 737; _London Stereo_ v. _Kelly_ (1888), 5 T. L. R., 169; _Bolton_ v. _London Exhibitions_ (1898), 14 T. L. R., 550.

[1006] _Hanfstaengl_ v. _Baines_ [1895], A. C., 20; _ex parte Beal_ (1868), L. R., 3 Q. B., 387; _Turner_ v. _Robinson_ (1860), 10 Ir. Ch., 121, 510.

[1007] _Ex parte Beal_ (1868), L. R., 3 Q. B., 387.

[1008] _Brooks_ v. _Religious Tract Society_ (1897), 45 W. R., 476; _West_ v. _Francis_ (1822), 5 B. and Ald., 737.

[1009] _Hanfstaengl_ v. _Empire Palace_ [1894], 3 Ch., 109.

[1010] 25 & 26 Vict., sec. 3.

[1011] 25 & 26 Vict., sec. 6.

[1012] _London Printing and Pub. All._ v. _Cox_ [1891], 3 Ch., 291.

[1013] _Nicholls_ v. _Parker_ (1901), 17 T. L. R., 482; and see _Guggenheim_ v. _Leng_ (1896), 12 T. L. R., 491.

[1014] 49 & 50 Vict. c. 33, sec. 8 (4).

[1015] The following colonies have local legislation: India, Ceylon, Canada, the Australian Colonies, New Zealand, Cape of Good Hope, Natal, Hong Kong, Tasmania, Newfoundland.

[1016] Australian Colonies, Tasmania, Cape of Good Hope, Natal, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Ceylon. The period of protection in foreign telegrams varies from 24 to 120 hours in the respective colonies.

[1017] 10 & 11 Vict. c. 95, usually known as the Foreign Reprints Act.

[1018] The following are the colonies now under the provisions of the Foreign Reprints Act, 1847. The dates are of the respective Orders in Council. Bermuda, February 13, 1849; Bahamas, May 21, 1849; Newfoundland, July 30, 1849; St. Christopher, November 6, 1849; Antigua, June 19, 1850; St. Lucia, November 13, 1850; British Guiana, October 23, 1851; Mauritius, April 1, 1853; Grenada, December 29, 1853; Nevis, March 10, 1855; Cape of Good Hope, March 10, 1855; Natal, May 16, 1857; Jamaica, April 23, 1859; Trinidad, March 17, 1875; Barbados, August 15, 1890; St. Vincent, August 26, 1881.

[1019] 49 & 50 Vict. c. 33, sec. 8.

[1020] The following colonies have provided a system of registration: Canada, New South Wales, Victoria, Western Australia, Queensland, South Australia, Natal, Cape of Good Hope.

[1021] Printed as a schedule to 38 & 39 Vict. c. 53.

[1022] 39 & 40 Vict. c. 36, sec. 152.

[1023] 38 & 39 Vict. c. 53.

[1024] 10 & 11 Vict. c. 95.

[1025] 57 & 58 Vict. (Canada), c. 33.

[1026] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, sec. 17.

[1027] _Morang_ v. _Publishers_ (1900), 32 Ont. Rep., 393.

[1028] 63 & 64 Vict. (Canada), c. 25, known as the Fisher Act.

[1029] (1876), 1 Tupp. App. Rep., 436.

[1030] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, sec. 17; 39 & 40 Vict. c. 36, sec. 152.

[1031] 38 & 39 Vict. c. 53, sec. 4.

[1032] The type need not be set in Canada; _Frowde_ v. _Parish_ (1896), 27 Ont. Rep., 526.

[1033] 38 & 39 Vict. c. 53, schedule, sec. 15.

[1034] _Anglo-Canadian_ v. _Suckling_ (1889), 17 Ont. Rep., 239.

[1035] 63 & 64 Vict. (Canada), c. 25.

[1036] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, sec. 17.

[1037] See p. 146, _supra_.

[1038] See p. 167, _supra_.

[1039] See p. 161, _supra_.

[1040] _Graves_ v. _Gorrie_ (1900), 32 Ont. Rep., 266.

[1041] See p. 194, _infra_.

[1042] _Morocco Bound Syndicate_ v. _Harris_ [1895], 1 Ch., 534.

[1043] 7 & 8 Vict. c. 12, sec. 19; _Boucicault_ v. _Delafield_ (1863), 1 H. and M., 597.

[1044] 49 & 50 Vict. c. 33, sec. 11.

[1045] See p. 129.

[1046] Berne Convention, Arts. 2, 14; 49 & 50 Vict. c. 33, sec. 2 (3); Order in Council, Nov. 28, 1887, sec. 3.

[1047] _Hanfstaengl_ v. _Empire Palace_ [1894], 3 Ch., 109.

[1048] Additional Act of Paris, Art. I. 1; Berne Convention, Art. 13.

[1049] _Hanfstaengl_ v. _Empire Palace_, _ubi supra._

[1050] Additional Act of Paris, Art. I. 1.

[1051] Berne Convention, Art. 13.

[1052] Additional Act of Paris, I. 1.

[1053] Berne Convention, Art. 6; 49 & 50 Vict. c. 33, sec. 5 (3).

[1054] Additional Act of Paris, II. 1.

[1055] _i. e._ works delineating the steps in a dance or ballet. Berne Convention, Final Protocol (2).

[1056] 49 & 50 Vict. c. 33, sec. 6.

[1057] See also Berne Convention, Final Protocol (4); Order in Council, Nov. 28, 1887, sec. 3; Additional Act of Paris, Art. II. 2.

[1058] _Lauri_ v. _Renad_ [1892], 3 Ch., 402.

[1059] _Hanfstaengl_ v. _Holloway_ [1893], 2 Q. B., 1.

[1060] [1892], 3 Ch., 402.

[1061] Berne Convention, Art. 2; 49 & 50 Vict. c. 33, sec. 2 (3).

[1062] 7 & 8 Vict. c. 12, sec. 6; 49 & 50 Vict. c. 33, sec. 4; Order in Council, Nov. 28, 1887; _Hanfstaengl_ v. _American Tobacco Co._ [1895], 1 Q. B., 347.

[1063] Berne Convention, Art. 9.

[1064] 8 Geo. II. c. 13.

[1065] 54 Geo. III. c. 56.

[1066] 7 & 8 Vict. c. 12, sec. 6.

[1067] 49 & 50 Vict. c. 33, sec. 4.

[1068] November 28, 1887.

[1069] [1891], 2 Ch., 371.

[1070] 7 & 8 Vict. c. 12, sec. 6.

[1071] Berne Convention, Art. 1.

[1072] 7 & 8 Vict. c. 12, secs. 3, 4, 5.

[1073] [1893], 2 Q. B., 1.

[1074] [1895], 1 Q. B., 347.

[1075] [1891], 2 Ch., 371.

[1076] [1895], 1 Q. B., 347.

[1077] [1891], 2 Ch., 371.

[1078] (1854), 10 Ex., 203; and see _Cassell_ v. _Stiff_ (1856), 2 K. and J., 279.

[1079] Scrutton on "Copyright," 3rd ed., p. 213.

[1080] Additional Act of Paris, 1896, Art. II.

[1081] Berne Convention, Art. 11.

[1082] Ibid.

[1083] 49 & 50 Vict. sec. 7.

[1084] Additional Act of Paris, Art. I. 1; Order in Council, November 28, 1887, sec. 3; 7 & 8 Vict. c. 12, secs, 2, 3, 4; 49 & 50 Vict. c. 33, sec. 9.

[1085] Berne Convention, Art. 2; Order in Council, November 28, 1887, sec. 3; 49 & 50 Vict. c. 33, sec. 2 (3).

[1086] See also Revenue Act, 1887.

[1087] _Pitt Pitts_ v. _George_ [1896], 2 Ch., 866.

[1088] [1900], 1 Ch., 73.

[1089] 49 & 50 Vict. c. 33, sec. 9.

[1090] See _Cassell_ v. _Stiff_ (1856), 2 K. and J., 279.

[1091] _Per_ A. L. Smith, J., in _Moul_ v. _Groenings_ [1891], 2 Q. B., 443.

[1092] _Per_ A. L. Smith, J., in _Moul_ v. _Groenings_ [1891], 2 Q. B., 443.

[1093] _Schauer_ v. _Field_ [1893], 1 Ch., 35; _Hanfstaengl_ v. _Holloway_ [1893], 2 Q. B., 1.

[1094] _Schauer_ v. _Field_ [1893], 1 Ch., 35.

[1095] _Per_ A. L. Smith, J., in _Moul_ v. _Groenings_ [1891], 2 Q. B., 443; but see _Hanfstaengl_ v. _Holloway_ [1893], 2 Q. B., 1.

[1096] 49 & 50 Vict. c. 33, sec. 5 (1); Additional Act of Paris, Art. I. 3.

[1097] Berne Convention, Art. 5; _cf._ 49 & 50 Vict. c. 33, sec. 2.

[1098] Berne Convention, Art. 5.

[1099] _Wood_ v. _Chart_ (1870), 10 Eq., 193; _Lauri_ v. _Renad_ [1892], 3 Ch., Kekewich, J., at p. 414.

[1100] _Per_ Sir W. M. James, V. C., in _Wood_ v. _Chart_.

[1101] 15 Vict. c. 12, sec. 7; 49 & 50 Vict. c. 33, sec. 5 (4); Additional Act of Paris, Art. I. 4.

[1102] Additional Act of Paris, II. 1.

[1103] Berne Convention, Art. 9.

[1104] 15 Vict. c. 12, sec. 6; 38 and 39 Vict. c. 12, sec. 1; Order in Council, Nov. 28, 1887, sec. 6.

[1105] _Donaldson_ v. _Becket_ (1774), 2 Bro. P. C., 129; and see _Millar_ v. _Taylor_ (1769), 4 Burr., 2303; _Tonson_ v. _Collins_ (1760), 1 W. Black., 301, 321.

[1106] See _Cox_ v. _Land and Water_ (1869), L. R., 9 Eq., 324; _Reade_ v. _Conquest_ (1861), 9 C. B. (N. S.), 755; _Jefferys_ v. _Boosey_ (1854), 4 H. L. C., 815.

[1107] _Beckford_ v. _Hood_ (1798), 7 T. R., 620.

[1108] _Platt_ v. _Walter_ (1867), 17 L. T. (N. S.), 157.

[1109] See cases cited in arguments in _Tonson_ v. _Collins_ (1760), 1 W. Black., 301, 321; _Donaldson_ v. _Beckett_ (1774), 2 Bro. P. C., p. 138; _Millar_ v. _Taylor_ (1769), 4 Burr., 2303; Lord St. Leonards in _Jefferys_ v. _Boosey_ (1854), 4 H. L. C., at p. 979.

[1110] _Maxwell_ v. _Hogg_ (1867), L. R., 2 Ch., 307.

[1111] _Kelly_ v. _Hutton_ (1868), L. R., 3 Ch., 703.

[1112] _Dicks_ v. _Yates_ (1881), 18 Ch. D., 76.

[1113] _Licensed Victuallers_ v. _Bingham_ (1888), 38 Ch. D., 139.

[1114] _Kelly_ v. _Byles_ (1879), 40 L. T. (N. S.), 623.

[1115] _Mack_ v. _Petter_ (1872), L. R., 14 Eq., 431.

[1116] _Weldon_ v. _Dicks_ (1878), 10 Ch. D., 247.

[1117] _Dicks_ v. _Yates_ (1881), 18 Ch. D., 76.

[1118] 18 Ch. D., at p. 89.

[1119] _Borthwick_ v. _The Evening Post_ (1888), 37 Ch. D., 449; _Bradbury_ v. _Beeton_ (1869), 39 L. J. Ch., 57; _Clement_ v. _Maddick_ (1859), 1 Giff., 98.

[1120] _Kelly_ v. _Hutton_ (1868), L. R., 3 Ch., 703; _Ward_ v. _Beeton_ (1874), L. R., 19 Eq., 207.

[1121] _Bradbury_ v. _Dickens_ (1859), 27 Beav., 53.

[1122] (1885), 54 L. J. Ch., 1059.

[1123] _Maxwell_ v. _Hogg_ (1867), L. R., 2 Ch., 307; _Licensed Victuallers_ v. _Bingham_ (1888), 38 Ch. D.; _Correspondent News_ v. _Saunders_ (1865), 11 Jur. (N. S.), 540.

[1124] _Maxwell_ v. _Hogg_ (1867), L. R., 2 Ch., 307.

[1125] _Schove_ v. _Schmincké_ (1886), 33 Ch. D., 546.

[1126] _Talbot_ v. _Judges_ (1887), 3 T. L. R., 398.

[1127] _Maxwell_ v. _Hogg_ (1867), L. R., 2 Ch., 307.

[1128] _Prowett_ v. _Mortimer_ (1856), 2 Jur. (N. S.), 414.

[1129] _Borthwick_ v. _Evening Post_ (1888), 37 Ch. D., 449; _Clement_ v. _Maddick_ (1859), 1 Giff., 98.

[1130] _Bradbury_ v. _Beeton_ (1869), 39 L. J. Ch., 57.

[1131] (1803), 8 Ves., 215.

[1132] (1824), 3 Sh., 215.

[1133] (1855), 2 K. and J., 117.

[1134] (1855), 2 K. and J., 123.

[1135] (1856), 2 Jur. (N. S.), 414.

[1136] (1859), 1 Giff., 98.

[1137] (1859), 5 Jur. (N. S.), 947.

[1138] (1870), W. N., 268.

[1139] (1873), W. N., 93.

[1140] (1878), 8 Ch. D., 606.

[1141] (1846), 2 Phillips, 154.

[1142] (1857), 3 K. and J., 708.

[1143] (1869), 39 L. J. Ch., 57.

[1144] (1879), 40 L. T. (N. S.), 623.

[1145] (1881), 18 Ch. D., 76.

[1146] (1882), 46 L. T. (N. S.), 897.

[1147] (1885), 54 L. J. Ch., 1059.

[1148] (1888), 37 Ch. D., 449.

[1149] _Hogg_ v. _Kirby_ (1803), 8 Ves., 215.

[1150] _Seeley_ v. _Fisher_ (1841), 11 Sim., 581.

[1151] _Carr_ v. _Hood_ (1808), 1 Camp., 354 _n._

[1152] _Martin_ v. _Wright_ (1833), 6 Sim., 297.

[1153] _Dicks_ v. _Brooks_ (1880), 15 Ch. D., 22; _Ward_ v. _Beeton_ (1874), L. R., 19 Eq., 207; _Seeley_ v. _Fisher_ (1841), 11 Sim., 581.

[1154] _Archbold_ v. _Sweet_ (1832), 5 C. and P., 219.

[1155] (1853), 1 W. R., 345, 11 Hare, 118.

[1156] _Clark_ v. _Freeman_ (1848), 11 Beav., 112.

[1157] (1832), 5 C. and P., 219.

[1158] _The Law Times_, September 28, 1889.

[1159] (1892), 8 T. L. R., 773.

[1160] _Byron_ v. _Johnston_ (1816), 2 Meriv., 29.

[1161] (1820), 1 Jac. and W., 394.

[1162] (1849), 2 De G. and Sm., 652.

[1163] (1874), 43 L. J. Ch., 661.

[1164] _Lamb_ v. _Evans_ [1893], 1 Ch., 218.

[1165] [1892], 2 Ch., 518.

[1166] (1895), 11 T. L. R., 515.

[1167] [1895], 2 Q. B., 315.

[1168] (1894), 11 T. L. R., 4.

[1169] See _Jefferys_ v. _Boosey_ (1854), 4 H. L. C., 815, _per_ Lord Brougham.

[1170] (1843), 2 Hare, 383, at p. 393.

[1171] (1825), 3 L. J. (O. S.) Ch., 209.

[1172] (1849), 2 De G. and Sm., 652.

[1173] [1897], 2 Ch., 48. _Exchange Telegraph_ v. _Gregory_ [1896], 1 Q. B., 147.

[1174] _Abernethy_ v. _Hutchinson_ (1825), 3 L. J. (O. S.), Ch., 209; _Prince Albert_ v. _Strange_ (1849), 1 M'N. and G., at p. 45.

[1175] _Bridgman_ v. _Green_ (1755), 2 Ves. Sen., 627, Wilmot's cases, 58.

[1176] _Morison_ v. _Moat_ (1851), 9 Hare, 241.

[1177] _Barfield_ v. _Nicholson_ (1824), 2 Sim. and Stu., 1.

[1178] _Tuck & Sons_ v. _Priester_ (1887), 19 Q. B. D., 629; _Pollard_ v. _Photo. Co._ (1888), 40 Ch. D., 345.

[1179] (1887), 12 A. C., at p. 337.

[1180] (1774), 2 Bro. P. C., 129; 4 Burr., 2408; _Millar_ v. _Taylor_ (1769), 4 Burr., 2303; _Forrester_ v. _Walker_ (1741), 4 Burr., 2331; _Duke of Queensberry_ v. _Shebbeare_ (1758), 2 Ed., Cha. Cas., 329; 4 Burr., 2330; _Webb_ v. _Rose_ (1732), Amb. 694; _Pope_ v. _Curl_ (1741), 2 Atk., 342.

[1181] (1849), 1 M'N. and G., 25.

[1182] _Millar_ v. _Taylor_, Yates, J., 4 Burr, at p. 2379; and see _Tonson_ v. _Walker_ (1752), 3 Swanst., 672; _Prince Albert_ v. _Strange_ (1849), 2 De G. and Sm., 652, at p. 691, 3.

[1183] 2 De G. and Sm., p. 693.

[1184] 2 De G. and Sm., at p. 697.

[1185] (1769), 4 Burr., 2303, at p. 2379.

[1186] _Jefferys_ v. _Boosey_ (1854), 4 H. L. C., 815; _Caird_ v. _Sime_ (1887), 12 A. C., at p. 343.

[1187] _Abernethy_ v. _Hutchinson_ (1825), 3 L. J. (O. S.), Ch., 209. See p. 37, _supra_.

[1188] (1770), Amb., 694.

[1189] (1825), 3 L. J. (O. S.), Ch., 209.

[1190] (1884), 26 Ch. D., 374.

[1191] (1887), 12 A. C., 326.

[1192] See _Pope_ v. _Curl_ (1741), 2 Atk., 342.

[1193] 12 A. C., at p. 338.

[1194] _Prince Albert_ v. _Strange_ (1849), 1 M'N. and G., 25; and see _Mayall_ v. _Higbey_ (1862), 1 H. and C., 148.

[1195] _Southey_ v. _Sherwood_ (1817), 2 Mer., 435.

[1196] _Southey_ v. _Sherwood_ (1817), 2 Mer., 435; and see cases as to publication of private letters, p. 225.

[1197] _Prince Albert_ v. _Strange_ (1849), 2 De G. and Sm., at p. 697.

[1198] _Southey_ v. _Sherwood_ (1817), 2 Mer., 435.

[1199] _Prince Albert_ v. _Strange_ (1849), 2 De G. and Sm., at p. 688.

[1200] (1825), 3 L. J. (O. S.). Ch., 209.

[1201] (1884), 26 Ch. D., 374.

[1202] (1825), 3 L. J. (O. S.), Ch., 209.

[1203] See p. 57, _supra_.

[1204] _Perceval_ v. _Phipps_ (1813), 2 V. and B., 19.

[1205] _Pope_ v. _Curl_ (1741), 2 Atk., 342; _Thompson_ v. _Stanhope_ (1774), Amb., 737; _Granard_ v. _Dunkin_ (1809), 1 Ball and B., 207; _Gee_ v. _Pritchard_ (1818), 2 Swanst., 402; _Palin_ v. _Gathercole_ (1844), 1 Coll., 565.

[1206] _Gee_ v. _Pritchard_ (1818), 2 Swanst., 402.

[1207] _Howard_ v. _Gunn_ (1863), 32 Beav., 462.

[1208] _Oliver_ v. _Oliver_ (1861), 11 C. B. (N. S.), 139.

[1209] _Gee_ v. _Pritchard_ (1818), 2 Swanst., 402.

[1210] _Lytton_ v. _Devey_ (1884), 52 L. T. (N. S.), 121.

[1211] _Gee_ v. _Pritchard_ (1818), 2 Swanst., 402.

[1212] _Thompson_ v. _Stanhope_ (1774), Amb., 737; _Lytton_ v. _Devey_ (1884), 52 L. T. (N. S.), 121.

[1213] _Perceval_ v. _Phipps_ (1813), 2 V. and B., 19.

[1214] _Perceval_ v. _Phipps_ (1813), 2 V. and B., 19; _Gee_ v. _Pritchard_ (1818), 2 Swan., 402; _Palin_ v. _Gathercole_ (1844), 1 Coll., 565; _Lytton_ v. _Devey_ (1884), 52 L. T. (N. S.), 121.

[1215] _Hole_ v. _Bradbury_ (1879), 12 Ch. D., 886; _Stevens_ v. _Beaming_ (1855), 1 K. and J., 168; _Reade_ v. _Bentley_ (1857), 3 K. and J., 271.

[1216] _Hole_ v. _Bradbury_ (1879), 12 Ch. D., 886.

[1217] _Griffith_ v. _Tower Publishing_ [1897], 1 Ch., 21.

[1218] _Gibson_ v. _Carruthers_ (1841), 8 M. and W., 321, at pp. 343, 4.

[1219] _Gale_ v. _Leckie_ (1817), 2 Stark, N. P., 107.

[1220] _Gibson_ v. _Carruthers_ (1841), 8 M. and W., 321, at pp. 343, 4.

[1221] _Marshall_ v. _Broadhurst_ (1831), 1 Tyr., 348, at p. 349.

[1222] _Clarke_ v. _Price_ (1819), 2 Wills, C. C., 157; and see _Whitwood_ v. _Hardman_ [1891], 2 Ch., 416.

[1223] _Gale_ v. _Leckie_ (1817), 2 Stark, 107.

[1224] _Morris_ v. _Colman_ (1812), 18 Ves., 437; _Stiff_ v. _Cassell_ (1856), 2 Jur. (N. S.), 348.

[1225] _Thombleson_ v. _Black_ (1837), 1 Jur., 198.

[1226] _Paton_ v. _Duncan_ (1828), 3 C. and P., 336.

[1227] _Planché_ v. _Colburn_ (1831), 5 C. and P., 58.

[1228] _Warne_ v. _Routledge_ (1874), L. R., 18 Eq., 497.

[1229] Ibid.

[1230] _Reade_ v. _Bentley_ (1857), 3 K. and J., 271.

[1231] _Morris_ v. _Colman_ (1812), 18 Ves., 437; _Stiff_ v. _Cassell_ (1856), 2 Jur. (N. S.), 348.

[1232] _Anstruther_ v. _Bentley_ (1866), 14 W. R., 630.

[1233] _Ward_ v. _Beeton_ (1874), L. R., 19 Eq., 207.

[1234] _Rooney_ v. _Kelly_ (1861), 14 Ir. C. L. R., 158, at p. 178.

[1235] _Barfield_ v. _Nicholson_ (1824), 2 Sim. and Stu., 2; see _Brooke_ v. _Chitty_ (1831), 2 Coop. Cas., 216; _Blackie_ v. _Aikman_ (1827), 5 S., 719.

[1236] See _Hogg_ v. _Kirby_ (1803), 8 Ves., 215, at p. 222.

[1237] _Reade_ v. _Bentley_ (1857), 3 K. and J., 271.

[1238] Ibid.

[1239] See _Constable_ v. _Brewster_ (1824), 3 S., 215; _Kelly_ v. _Hutton_ (1868), L. R., 3 Ch., 703; _Platt_ v. _Walter_ (1867), 17 L. T. (N. S.), 157.

[1240] _Johnson_ v. _Egan_ (1880), 24 Sol. J., 572.

[1241] _Shackell_ v. _Rosier_ (1836), 2 Bing., N. C., 634.

[1242] _Sweet_ v. _Lee_ (1841), 3 Man. and Gr., 452; see _Mavor_ v. _Pyne_ (1825), 3 Bing., 285; _Boydell_ v. _Drummond_ (1809), 11 East., 142.

[1243] 54 & 55 Vict. c. 39.

[1244] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, sec. 13.

[1245] _Blake_ v. _Nicholson_ (1814), 3 M. and S., 167.

[1246] _Bleaden_ v. _Hancock_ (1829), 4 C. and P., 152.

[1247] 2 & 3 Vict. c. 12, sec. 2; and Newspapers, Printers, and Reading Rooms Repeal Act, 1869; 32 & 33 Vict. c. 24.

[1248] _Bensley_ v. _Bignold_ (1822), 5 B. and Ald., 335; _Marchant_ v. _Evans_ (1818), 2 Moore, 14; see _Houston_ v. _Mills_ (1834), 1 M. and Rob., 325.

[1249] _Gillett_ v. _Mawman_ (1808), 1 Taunt., 140.

[1250] _Gillett_ v. _Mawman_ (1808), 1 Taunt., 140; _Mawman_ v. _Gillett_ (1809), 2 Taunt., 325.

[1251] _Poplett_ v. _Stockdale_ (1825), Ry. and M., 337.

[1252] _Clay_ v. _Yates_ (1856), 1 H. and N., 73.

[1253] See p. 247.

[1254] See pp. 250-264.

[1255] See p. 266.

[1256] _Bullinger_ v. _MacKay_ (1879), 15 Blatchf., 550; _Clayton_ v. _Stone_ (1828), 2 Paine, 382; _Brightley_ v. _Littleton_ (1888), 37 Fed. Rep., 103.

[1257] _Clayton_ v. _Stone_ (1828), 2 Paine, 382; _Baker_ v. _Selden_ (1879), 101 U. S. Rep., 99; _Wheaton_ v. _Peters_ (1834), 8 Pet., 591.

[1258] (1828), 2 Paine, 382.

[1259] (1888), 37 Fed. Rep., 103.

[1260] (1896), 75 Fed. Rep., 703.

[1261] [1893], 1 Ch., 218 (headings in trades directory).

[1262] [1894], A. C., 335 (circular tours in time-tables).

[1263] (1897), 53 U. S. App., 461.

[1264] [1900], A. C., 539.

[1265] (1897), 53 U. S. App., 461.

[1266] (1882), 21 Ch. D., 369.

[1267] (1879), 101 U. S. Rep., 99.

[1268] (1872), L. R., 14 Eq., 407.

[1269] (1883), 21 Ch. D., 369.

[1270] (1828), 2 Paine, 382.

[1271] (1897), 53 U. S. App., 461.

[1272] (1828), 2 Paine, 382.

[1273] (1879), 101 U. S. Rep., 99.

[1274] _Bullinger_ v. _MacKay_ (1879), 15 Blatchf., 550.

[1275] _Chils_ v. _Gronland_ (1890), 41 Fed. Rep., 145.

[1276] (1896), 75 Fed. Rep., 703.

[1277] (1828), 2 Paine, 382.

[1278] _Mott_ v. _Clow_ (1897), 53 U. S. App., 461.

[1279] _Egbert_ v. _Greenberg_ (1900), 100 Fed. Rep., 447.

[1280] _American Trotting_ v. _Gocher_ (1895), 70 Fed. Rep., 237.

[1281] (1888), 37 Fed. Rep., 103.

[1282] (1893), 57 Fed. Rep., 979.

[1283] _Mutual Advertising Co._ v. _Refo_ (1896), 76 Fed. Rep., 961.

[1284] 76 Fed. Rep., at p. 963.

[1285] _Aronson_ v. _Fleckenstein_ (1886), 28 Fed. Rep., 75; _Daly_ v. _Webster_ (1892), 1 U. S. App., 573; _Henderson_ v. _Tompkins_ (1894), 60 Fed. Rep., 758.

[1286] (1894), 60 Fed. Rep., 758.

[1287] _Callaghan_ v. _Myers_ (1888), 128 U. S. Rep., 617; _Wheaton_ v. _Peters_ (1834), 8 Pet., 591; _Little_ v. _Hall_ (1855), 18 How., 165; _Gould_ v. _Banks_ (1832), 8 Wend., 562; _Heine_ v. _Appleton_ (1853), 4 Blatchf., 125; _Cowen_ v. _Banks_ (1862), 24 How. Pr., 72.

[1288] _Callaghan_ v. _Myers_ (1888), 128 U. S. Rep., 617.

[1289] _Connecticut_ v. _Gould_ (1888), 34 Fed. Rep., 319; _Gray_ v. _Russell_ (1839), 1 Story, 11; _West_ v. _Lawyers_ (1896), 51 U. S. App., 216, 64 Fed. Rep., 360.

[1290] _Wheaton_ v. _Peters_ (1834), 8 Pet., 591; _Nash_ v. _Lathrop_ (1886), 142 Mass., 29.

[1291] _Banks_ v. _Manchester_ (1888), 128 U. S. Rep., 244; _Chase_ v. _Sanborn_ (1874), 4 Cliff., 306.

[1292] _Davidson_ v. _Wheelock_ (1886), 27 Fed. Rep., 61; _Banks_ v. _M'Divitt_ (1875), 13 Blatchf., 163; _Howell_ v. _Miller_ (1898), 91 Fed. Rep., 129.

[1293] Ibid.

[1294] Ibid.

[1295] _Emerson_ v. _Davis_ (1845), 3 Story, 768; _Lawrence_ v. _Dana_ (1869), 4 Cliff., 1; _Black_ v. _Allen_ (1893), 56 Fed. Rep. 764.

[1296] _Brightley_ v. _Littleton_ (1888), 37 Fed. Rep., 103; _Gray_ v. _Russell_ (1839), 1 Story, 11; _Lawrence_ v. _Dana_ (1869), 4 Cliff., at p. 79; _Mead_ v. _West_ (1896), 80 Fed. Rep., 380.

[1297] _Emerson_ v. _Davis_ (1845), 3 Story, 768.

[1298] _Emerson_ v. _Davis_ (1845), 3 Story, at p. 780; _Shook_ v. _Rankin_ (1875), 6 Biss., 477.

[1299] _Aronson_ v. _Fleckenstein_ (1886), 28 Fed. Rep., 75.

[1300] _Boucicault_ v. _Fox_ (1862), 5 Blatchf., 87, at p. 100.

[1301] _Jollie_ v. _Jacques_ (1850), 1 Blatchf., 618. See _Reed_ v. _Carusi_ (1845), 8 L. R., 411; 72 Fed. Cas., No. 11,642.

[1302] (1883), 14 Fed. Rep., 849.

[1303] (1886), 27 Fed. Rep., 861.

[1304] _Lawrence_ v. _Dana_ (1869), 4 Cliff., 1; _Gray_ v. _Russell_ (1839), 1 Story, 11.

[1305] _Snow_ v. _Laird_ (1900), 98 Fed. Rep., 813.

[1306] _Clayton_ v. _Stone_ (1828), 2 Paine, 382; _Brightley_ v. _Littleton_ (1888), 37 Fed. Rep., 103; _Mott_ v. _Clow_ (1897), 53 U. S. App., 461.

[1307] _Clayton_ v. _Stone_ (1828), 2 Paine, 382; _Drury_ v. _Ewing_ (1862), 1 Bond, 541.

[1308] (1897), 53 U. S. App., 449.

[1309] (1879), 101 U. S. Rep., 99.

[1310] 101 U. S. Rep., at p. 105.

[1311] (1862), 1 Bond, 541.

[1312] _Coffeen_ v. _Brunton_ (1849), 4 M'Lean, 516; _Scoville_ v. _Toland_ (1848), 6 West Law, J., 84.

[1313] Rev. St., sec. 4952.

[1314] _Greene_ v. _Bishop_ (1858), 1 Cliff., 186; _Gray_ v. _Russell_ (1839), 1 Story, 11; _Emerson_ v. _Davis_ (1845), 3 Story, 768.

[1315] _Gray_ v. _Russell_ (1839), 1 Story, 11; _Bullinger_ v. _MacKay_ (1879), 15 Blatchf., 550; _Brightley_ v. _Littleton_ (1888), 37 Fed. Rep., 103; _Johnson_ v. _Donaldson_ (1880), 3 Fed. Rep., 22.

[1316] (1841), 2 Story, 100.

[1317] _Isaacs_ v. _Daly_ (1875), 39 N. Y., 511; _Osgood_ v. _Allen_ (1872), 1 Holmes, 185; _Corbett_ v. _Purday_ (1897), 80 Fed. Rep., 901; _Jollie_ v. _Jacques_ (1850), 1 Blatchf., 618.

[1318] _Osgood_ v. _Allen_ (1872), 1 Holmes, 185; see _Roberts_ v. _Myers_ (1860), 13 L. R. (Mass.), 398; _Black_ v. _Allen_ (1893), 56 Fed. Rep., 764.

[1319] _Isaacs_ v. _Daly_ (1875), 39 N. Y., 511.

[1320] Rev. St., secs. 4937-4947.

[1321] _Wood_ v. _Abbott_ (1866), 5 Blatchf., 325.

[1322] _Schreiber_ v. _Thornton_ (1883), 17 Fed. Rep., 603; _Burrow-Giles_ v. _Sarony_ (1884), 111 U. S. Rep., 53; _Falk_ v. _Gast_ (1891), 48 Fed. Rep., 262; _Falk_ v. _Brett_ (1891), 48 Fed. Rep., 678; _Bolles_ v. _Outing_ (1899), 175 U. S. Rep., 262; 77 Fed. Rep., 966.

[1323] _Bolles_ v. _Outing_ (1899), 175 U. S. Rep., 262; 77 Fed. Rep., 966.

[1324] _Falk_ v. _Gast_ (1891), 48 Fed. Rep., 262; _Falk_ v. _Brett_ (1891), 48 Fed. Rep., 678; _Falk_ v. _Donaldson_ (1893), 57 Fed. Rep., 32.

[1325] _Bolles_ v. _Outing_ (1899), 175 U. S. Rep., 262; 77 Fed. Rep., 966.

[1326] _Snow_ v. _Laird_ (1900), 98 Fed. Rep., 813.

[1327] _Binns_ v. _Woodruff_ (1821), 4 Wash. C. Ct., 48; _Ehret_ v. _Pierce_ (1880), 18 Blatchf. 302.

[1328] _Mott_ v. _Clow_ (1897), 53 U. S. App., 461.

[1329] _Collender_ v. _Griffith_ (1878), 11 Blatchf., 212.

[1330] _Ehret_ v. _Pierce_ (1880), 18 Blatchf., 302.

[1331] _Courier_ v. _Donaldson_ (1900), 104 Fed. Rep., 993; _Bleistein_ v. _Donaldson_ (1899), 98 Fed. Rep., 608.

[1332] _Yuengling_ v. _Schile_ (1882), 12 Fed. Rep., 97.

[1333] _Richardson_ v. _Miller_ (1877), 3 L. and Eq. Rep. (Am.), 614.

[1334] (1888), 35 Fed. Rep., 210.

[1335] _Coffeen_ v. _Brunton_ (1849), 4 M'L., 516; _Higgins_ v. _Keuffel_ (1891), 140 U. S. Rep., 428.

[1336] _Schumacher_ v. _Schwencke_ (1885), 23 Blatchf., 373; 25 Fed. Rep., 466.

[1337] _Rosenbach_ v. _Dreyfuss_ (1880), 2 Fed. Rep., 217.

[1338] _Yuengling_ v. _Schile_ (1882), 12 Fed. Rep., 97, 102.

[1339] See _Yuengling_ v. _Schile_ (1882), 12 Fed. Rep., at p. 102.

[1340] _Boucicault_ v. _Wood_ (1867), 2 Biss., 34.

[1341] Act of March 3, 1891, sec. 3, amending Revised Statutes, sec. 4956.

[1342] Ibid.

[1343] Act of March 3, 1891, amending Revised Statutes, sec. 4959.

[1344] Act of March 3, 1891, sec. 11.

[1345] _Jollie_ v. _Jacques_ (1850), 1 Blatchf., 618; _Struve_ v. _Schwedler_ (1857), 4 Blatchf., 23; _Wheaton_ v. _Peters_ (1834), 8 Pet., 591; _Chase_ v. _Sanborne_ (1874), 4 Cliff., 306; _Merrell_ v. _Tice_ (1881), 104 U. S. Rep., 557; _Baker_ v. _Taylor_ (1848), 2 Blatchf., 82; _Carte_ v. _Evans_ (1886), 27 Fed. Rep., 861; _Thompson_ v. _Hubbard_ (1888), 131 U. S. Rep., 123; _Callaghan_ v. _Myers_ (1888), 128 U. S. Rep., 617; _Parkinson_ v. _Lascelle_ (1875), 3 Sawyer, 330; _Boucicault_ v. _Hart_ (1875), 13 Blatchf., 47; _Lawrence_ v. _Dana_ (1869), 4 Cliff., 1; _Ewer_ v. _Coxe_ (1824), 4 Wash. C. Ct., 487.

[1346] _Wheaton_ v. _Peters_ (1834), 8 Pet., 591; _Merrell_ v. _Tice_ (1881), 104 U. S. Rep., 557; _Banks_ v. _Manchester_ (1888), 128 U. S., 244; _West_ v. _Lawyers_ (1896), 64 Fed. Rep., 360.

[1347] _Osgood_ v. _Aloe_ (1897), 83 Fed. Rep., 470.

[1348] _Chicago_ v. _Butler_ (1884), 19 Fed. Rep., 758; _Parkinson_ v. _Lascelle_ (1875), 3 Sawyer, 330; _Merrell_ v. _Tice_ (1881), 104 U. S., Rep., 557.

[1349] _Osgood_ v. _Aloe_ (1897), 83 Fed. Rep., 470.

[1350] _Chase_ v. _Sanborne_ (1874), 4 Cliff., 306.

[1351] _Chapman_ v. _Ferry_ (1883), 18 Fed. Rep., 539.

[1352] _Jewellers'_ v. _Jewellers'_ (1898), 84 Hun., 12; 155 N. Y., 241; see _Scribner_ v. _Allen_ (1892), 49 Fed. Rep., 854; _Boucicault_ v. _Hart_ (1875), 13 Blatchf., 47.

[1353] _Falk_ v. _Gast_ (1891), 48 Fed. Rep., 262.

[1354] (1882), 20 Blatchf., 381.

[1355] _Carte_ v. _Evans_ (1886), 27 Fed. Rep., 681.

[1356] (1893), 56 Fed. Rep., 764.

[1357] (1889), 39 Fed. Rep., 265.

[1358] (1892), 1 U. S. App., 573.

[1359] _Black_ v. _Allen_ (1893), 56 Fed. Rep., 764.

[1360] _Bennett_ v. _Carr_ (1899), 96 Fed. Rep., 213.

[1361] _Belford_ v. _Scribner_ (1892), 144 U. S. Rep., 488; _Chapman_ v. _Ferry_ (1883), 18 Fed. Rep., 539; _Falk_ v. _Donaldson_ (1893), 57 Fed. Rep., 32.

[1362] _Osgood_ v. _Aloe_ (1897), 72 Off. Gaz., 418.

[1363] _Callaghan_ v. _Myers_ (1888), 128 U. S. Rep., at p. 655; _Belford_ v. _Scribner_ (1892), 144 U. S. Rep., 488; _Merrell_ v. _Tice_ (1881), 104 U. S. Rep., 557; _Blume_ v. _Spear_ (1887), 30 Fed. Rep., 629.

[1364] _Black_ v. _Allen_ (1893), 56 Fed. Rep., 764.

[1365] Ibid.

[1366] Act of March 3, 1891, sec. 3, amending Revised Statutes, sec. 4956.

[1367] _Littleton_ v. _Oliver_ (1894), 62 Fed. Rep., 597.

[1368] Ibid.

[1369] Act of June 18, 1874, sec. 1. This section supersedes the Revised Statutes, sec. 4962.

[1370] Ibid.

[1371] Act of August 1, 1882.

[1372] Act of June 18, 1874, sec. 1.

[1373] _Jackson_ v. _Walkie_ (1886), 29 Fed. Rep., 15.

[1374] _Falk_ v. _Schumacher_ (1891), 48 Fed. Rep., 222.

[1375] _Hefel_ v. _Whitely_ (1893), 54 Fed. Rep., 179; and see _Garland_ v. _Gemmill_ (1887), 14 S. C. R., 321.

[1376] _Osgood_ v. _Aloe_ (1897), 83 Fed. Rep., 470.

[1377] _Scribner_ v. _Allen & Co._ (1892), 49 Fed. Rep., 854; _Werckmeister_ v. _Springer_ (1894), 63 Fed. Rep., 808.

[1378] _The Illustrated American_ v. _New York Press_ (1892), cited in argument, 1 U. S. Rep., 594.

[1379] _Burrow-Giles_ v. _Sarony_ (1884), 111 U. S. Rep., 53.

[1380] _Bolles_ v. _Outing_ (1899), 77 Fed. Rep., 966; 175 U. S. Rep., 262.

[1381] Ibid.

[1382] _Werckmeister_ v. _Springer_ (1894), 63 Fed. Rep., 808.

[1383] (1901), 107 Fed. Rep., 708.

[1384] (1848), 2 Blatchf., 82.

[1385] (1888), 128 U. S. Rep., 617.

[1386] (1888), 35 Fed. Rep., 210.

[1387] _Snow_ v. _Mast_ (1895), 65 Fed. Rep., 995; _Bolles_ v. _Outing_ (1899), 175 U. S. Rep., 262.

[1388] (1869), 4 Cliff. 1, at p. 61.

[1389] Ibid.

[1390] (1875), 13 Blatchf., 163.

[1391] Act of June 18, 1874, sec. 1; _Thompson_ v. _Hubbard_ (1888), 131 U. S. Rep., 123.

[1392] _Thompson_ v. _Hubbard_ (1888), 131 U. S. Rep., 123.

[1393] _Falk_ v. _Gast_ (1891), 48 Fed. Rep., 262; _Falk_ v. _Gast_ (1893), 54 Fed. Rep., 890.

[1394] _Springer_ v. _Falk_ (1894), 20 U. S. App., 296.

[1395] _Dewight_ v. _Appleton_ (1842), 1 N. Y. Leg. Obs., 195.

[1396] Act of March 3, 1891, sec. 11.

[1397] _Pierce_ v. _Werckmeister_ (1896), 72 Fed. Rep. 57.

[1398] _Black_ v. _Allen_ (1890), 42 Fed. Rep., 168.

[1399] _Pulte_ v. _Derby_ (1852), 5 M'L., 328; M'Lean, J., at p. 332.

[1400] See _Boucicault_ v. _Wood_ (1867), 2 Biss., 34.

[1401] (1875), 13 Blatchf., 47.

[1402] (1896), 84 Hun., 12.

[1403] (1896), 75 Fed. Rep., 703.

[1404] (1896), 75 Fed. Rep., 703.

[1405] (1898), 155 N. Y., 241.

[1406] _Jewellers'_ v. _Jewellers'_ (1895), 84 Hun., 12.

[1407] _Osgood_ v. _Aloe_ (1897), 83 Fed. Rep., 470; _Gottsberger_ v. _Aldine_ (1887), 33 Fed. Rep., 381; _Baker_ v. _Taylor_ (1848), 2 Blatchf., 82.

[1408] _Per_ Parker, Ch. J., in _Jewellers'_ v. _Jewellers'_ (1898), 155 N. Y., at p. 251.

[1409] _D'Ole_ v. _Kansas_ (1899), 94 Fed. Rep., 840.

[1410] _Black_ v. _Allen_ (1893), 56 Fed. Rep., 764; see _Baker_ v. _Taylor_ (1848), 2 Blatchf., 82; _Wall_ v. _Gordon_ (1872), 12 Abb. Pr. N. S. (N. Y.), 349.

[1411] _Press Publishing Co._ v. _Monroe_ (1896), 73 Fed. Rep., 196; and see _Blunt_ v. _Patten_ (1828), 2 Paine, 397; _Keene_ v. _Wheatley_ (1860), 9 Am. L. Reg., 45.

[1412] _Bartlett_ v. _Crittenden_ (1847), 4 M'L., 301.

[1413] _Falk_ v. _Gast_ (1893), 54 Fed. Rep., 890.

[1414] _French_ v. _Kreling_ (1894), 63 Fed. Rep., 621.

[1415] _Kiernan_ v. _Manhattan_ (1876), 50 How. Prac., 194.

[1416] _Rigney_ v. _Dalton_ (1896), 77 Fed. Rep., 176.

[1417] _Jewellers'_ v. _Jewellers'_ (1898), 155 N. Y., 241.

[1418] _Larrowe_ v. _O'Loughlin_ (1898), 88 Fed. Rep., 896.

[1419] _Jewellers'_ v. _Jewellers'_ (1898), 155 N. Y., 241; _Ladd_ v. _Oxnard_ (1896), 75 Fed. Rep., 703.

[1420] _Holmes_ v. _Hurst_ (1898), 174 U. S. Rep. 82; _Holmes_ v. _Donohue_ (1896), 77 Fed. Rep., 179; _Mifflin_ v. _Dutton_ (1901), 107 Fed. Rep., 708.

[1421] See _Bartlett_ v. _Crittenden_ (1847), 4 M. L., 301; _Rees_ v. _Peltzer_ (1874), 75 Ill., 475; _Keene_ v. _Wheatley_ (1860), 9 Am. L. Rep., 45; _Palmer_ v. _De Witt_ (1872), 47 N. Y., 532.

[1422] _Palmer_ v. _De Witt_ (1872), 47 N. Y., 532; _Aronson_ v. _Fleckenstein_ (1886), 28 Fed. Rep., 75; _Bartlett_ v. _Crittenden_ (1847), 4 M'L., 301; _Boucicault_ v. _Hart_ (1875), 13 Blatchf., 47; _Tompkins_ v. _Halleck_ (1882), 133 Mass., 32; _Keene_ v. _Wheatley_ (1860), 4 Phil., 157; _Keene_ v. _Kimball_ (1860), 16 Gray, 549; _Boucicault_ v. _Fox_ (1862), 5 Blatchf., 87; _Crowe_ v. _Aiken_ (1870), 2 Biss., 208; _Thomas_ v. _Lennox_ (1883), 14 Fed. Rep., 849; _Keene_ v. _Clarke_ (1867), 5 Rob. (N. Y.), 38; _Shook_ v. _Rankin_ (1875), 6 Biss., 477; _French_ v. _Maguire_ (1867), 55 How. (N. Y.) Prac., 471.

[1423] _Pierce_ v. _Werckmeister_ (1896), 72 Fed. Rep., 57.

[1424] _Werckmeister_ v. _Springer_ (1894), 63 Fed. Rep., 808.

[1425] _Palmer_ v. _De Witt_ (1872), 47 N. Y., 532; _Boucicault_ v. _Wood_ (1867), 2 Biss., 34; _Crowe_ v. _Aiken_ (1870), 2 Biss., 208.

[1426] _Daly_ v. _Walrath_ (1899), 40 App. Div., N. Y., 220.

[1427] Ibid.

[1428] _Boucicault_ v. _Wood_ (1867), 2 Biss., at p. 39.

[1429] Act of 1891, sec. 4, amending Revised Statutes, sec. 4958; and see Act, June 18, 1874, sec. 2.

[1430] Act of 1891, sec. 4.

[1431] Ibid.

[1432] Revised Statutes, sec. 4961.

[1433] Revised Statutes, sec. 4960.

[1434] _Martinetti_ v. _Maguire_ (1867), 1 Abb. U. S., 356; _Shook_ v. _Daly_ (1875), 49 How. Prac., 366; _Keene_ v. _Kimball_ (1860), 16 Gray, 549.

[1435] _Broder_ v. _Zeno_ (1898), 88 Fed. Rep., 74.

[1436] Ibid.

[1437] _Richardson_ v. _Miller_ (1877), 3 L. and Eq. Rep. (Am.), 614.

[1438] _Egbert_ v. _Greenberg_ (1900), 100 Fed. Rep., 447.

[1439] _American Trotting Register_ v. _Gocker_ (1895), 70 Fed. Rep., 237.

[1440] Revised Statutes, sec. 4953.

[1441] Act of 1891, sec. 2.

[1442] (1888), 128 U. S. Rep., 617.

[1443] _Pierpont_ v. _Fowle_ (1846), 2 Wood, and Min., 23, 44; _Cowen_ v. _Banks_ (1862), 24 How. Prac., 72; see _Rundell_ v. _Murray_ (1821), Jac., 315.

[1444] _Paige_ v. _Banks_ (1871), 13 Wall, 608; (1871), 7 Blatchf., 152.

[1445] _Wheaton_ v. _Peters_ (1834), 8 Pet., 591, 654.

[1446] _Lawrence_ v. _Dana_ (1869), 4 Cliff., 1.

[1447] _Koppel_ v. _Downing_, 24 Wash. L. R., 342.

[1448] _Little_ v. _Gould_ (1851), 2 Blatchf., 165; _Green_ v. _Bishop_ (1858), 1 Cliff., 186, 198; _Yuengling_ v. _Schile_ (1882), 12 Fed. Rep., 97, 100.

[1449] _Yuengling_ v. _Schile_ (1882), 12 Fed. Rep., at p. 106.

[1450] _Heine_ v. _Appleton_ (1853), 4 Blatchf., 125.

[1451] _Press_ v. _Munroe_ (1896), 73 Fed. Rep., 196; _Black_ v. _Allen_ (1893), 56 Fed. Rep., 764.

[1452] _Black_ v. _Allen_ (1893), 56 Fed. Rep., 764.

[1453] _Burrow-Giles_ v. _Sarony_ (1884), 111 U. S., 53.

[1454] _Bullinger_ v. _MacKay_ (1879), 15 Blatchf., 550.

[1455] _Atwill_ v. _Ferrett_ (1846), 2 Blatchf., 39; _Roberts_ v. _Myers_ (1860), 13 L. R. Mass., 396.

[1456] _Gray_ v. _Russell_ (1839), 1 Story, 11; Betts, J., in _Atwill_ v. _Ferrett_ (1846), 2 Blatchf., at p. 46.

[1457] _Aronson_ v. _Fleckenstein_ (1886), 28 Fed. Rep., 75.

[1458] _Carte_ v. _Bailey_ (1874), 64 Maine, 458.

[1459] _Colliery_ v. _Schools_ (1899), 94 Fed. Rep., 152; _Schumacher_ v. _Schwencke_ (1885), 25 Fed. Rep., 466; _Mutual Advertising_ v. _Refo_ (1896), 76 Fed. Rep., 961; _Lawrence_ v. _Dana_ (1869), 4 Cliff., 1; _Little_ v. _Gould_ (1851), 2 Blatchf., 165; _Heine_ v. _Appleton_ (1853), 4 Blatchf., 125; but see _Pierpont_ v. _Fowle_ (1846), 2 Woodb. and M., 23; _Atwill_ v. _Ferrett_ (1846), 2 Blatchf., 39.

[1460] _Dielman_ v. _White_ (1900), 102 Fed. Rep., 892.

[1461] _Boucicault_ v. _Fox_ (1862), 5 Blatchf., 87.

[1462] _Press_ v. _Munroe_ (1896), 73 Fed. Rep., 196; _Black_ v. _Allen_ (1893), 56 Fed. Rep., 764.

[1463] _Lawrence_ v. _Dana_ (1869), 4 Cliff., 1, at pp. 59, 66.

[1464] _Banks_ v. _Manchester_ (1888), 128 U. S. Rep., at p. 253.

[1465] Ibid.

[1466] _Schumacher_ v. _Schwencke_ (1885), 25 Fed. Rep., 466; _Mutual Advertising_ v. _Refo_ (1896), 76 Fed. Rep., 961.

[1467] (1853), 4 Blatchf., 125

[1468] _Little_ v. _Gould_ (1851), 2 Blatchf., 165.

[1469] _Callaghan_ v. _Myers_ (1888), 128 U. S. Rep., 617; _Black_ v. _Allen_ (1890), 42 Fed. Rep., 618; _Carte_ v. _Evans_ (1886), 27 Fed. Rep., 861; _Lawrence_ v. _Dana_ (1869), 4 Cliff., 1, at p. 59; _Little_ v. _Gould_ (1851), 2 Blatchf., 165.

[1470] _Pulte_ v. _Derby_ (1852), 5 M'L., 328; _Little_ v. _Gould_ (1851), 2 Blatchf., 165; _Lawrence_ v. _Dana_ (1869), 4 Cliff., 1.

[1471] Act of February 3, 1831, sec. 9; _Parton_ v. _Prang_ (1872), 3 Cliff., at p. 549; but see _contra_, _Lawrence_ v. _Dana_ (1869), 4 Cliff., 1, at p. 59; _Pulte_ v. _Derby_ (1852), 5 M'L., 328.

[1472] _Parton_ v. _Prang_ (1872), 3 Cliff., 537; _Yuengling_ v. _Schile_ (1882), 12 Fed. Rep., 97; _Werckmeister_ v. _Springer_ (1894), 63 Fed. Rep., 808; _Stevens_ v. _Gladding_ (1854), 17 How., 447; _Stephens_ v. _Cady_ (1852), 14 How., 528; _Carte_ v. _Bailey_ (1874), 64 Maine, 458; see _MacKaye_ v. _Mallory_ (1882), 12 Fed. Rep., 328.

[1473] _Webb_ v. _Powers_ (1847), 2 Woodb. and Min., 497; see _Gould_ v. _Banks_, _Stephens_ v. _Cady_, _Little_ v. _Hall_, _ubi supra_.

[1474] _Gould_ v. _Banks_ (1832), 8 Wend., 562.

[1475] _Black_ v. _Allen_ (1893), 56 Fed. Rep., 764; _Carte_ v. _Evans_ (1886), 27 Fed. Rep., 861.

[1476] _Gilmore_ v. _Anderson_ (1889), 38 Fed. Rep., 846.

[1477] _Black_ v. _Allen_ (1893), 56 Fed. Rep., 764; _Carte_ v. _Bailey_ (1874), 64 Maine, 458.

[1478] _Werckmeister_ v. _Springer_ (1894), 63 Fed. Rep., 808.

[1479] _Publishing Co._ v. _Munroe_ (1896), 73 Fed. Rep., 196.

[1480] _Davies_ v. _Vories_, 42 S. W., 707.

[1481] _Keene_ v. _Wheatley_ (1860), 9 Am. L. Reg., 45.

[1482] But see _Little_ v. _Gould_ (1851), 2 Blatchf., 165.

[1483] _Aronson_ v. _Fleckenstein_ (1886), 28 Fed. Rep., 75.

[1484] Revised Statutes, sec. 4952.

[1485] _Stephens_ v. _Cady_ (1852), 14 How., 528; _Stevens_ v. _Gladding_ (1854), 17 How., 451.

[1486] Act of March 3, 1891, sec. 1.

[1487] _Harper_ v. _Shoppell_ (1886), 23 Blatchf., 431.

[1488] _Morrison_ v. _Pettibone_ (1897), 87 Fed. Rep., 330.

[1489] _Falk_ v. _Donaldson_ (1893), 57 Fed. Rep., 32; _Fishel_ v. _Lueckel_ (1892), 53 Fed. Rep., 499; _Springer_ v. _Falk_ (1894), 20 U. S. App., 296.

[1490] _Falk_ v. _Howell_ (1888), 37 Fed. Rep., 202.

[1491] _Kennedy_ v. _McTammany_ (1888), 33 Fed. Rep., 584.

[1492] _Ladd_ v. _Oxnard_ (1896), 75 Fed. Rep., 703.

[1493] _Schumacher_ v. _Schwencke_ (1887), 30 Fed. Rep., 690.

[1494] _Maloney_ v. _Foote_ (1900), 101 Fed. Rep., 264.

[1495] _Lawrence_ v. _Dana_ (1869), 4 Cliff., 1, 81; _Folsom_ v. _Marsh_ (1841), 2 Story, 118; _Story_ v. _Holcombe_ (1847), 4 M'L., 310; _Reed_ v. _Holliday_ (1884), 19 Fed. Rep., 323; _Brady_ v. _Daly_ (1897), 83 Fed. Rep., 1007; _M'Lean_ v. _Flemming_ (1877), 96 U. S. Rep., 245; _Fishel_ v. _Lueckel_ (1892), 53 Fed. Rep., 499; _Morrison_ v. _Pettibone_ (1897), 87 Fed. Rep., 330; _Millet_ v. _Snowden_ (1843), 1 West L. J., 240; _Parker_ v. _Hulme_ (1849), 7 West L. J., 426.

[1496] _Morrison_ v. _Pettibone_ (1897), 87 Fed. Rep., 330.

[1497] _Lawrence_ v. _Dana_ (1869), 4 Cliff., 1, 81; _Webb_ v. _Powers_ (1847), 2 Wood and Min., 497.

[1498] _Lawrence_ v. _Dana_ (1869), 4 Cliff., 1, p. 73.

[1499] _Mead_ v. _West_ (1896), 80 Fed. Rep., 380.

[1500] _West_ v. _Lawyers_ (1896), 51 U. S. App., 216.

[1501] _Bullinger_ v. _MacKay_ (1879), 15 Blatchf. C. C., 550.

[1502] _Emerson_ v. _Davis_ (1845), 3 Story, 768.

[1503] Ibid.

[1504] _Gray_ v. _Russell_ (1839), 1 Story, 11.

[1505] _Blunt_ v. _Patten_ (1828), 2 Paine, 397.

[1506] _Gilmore_ v. _Anderson_ (1889), 38 Fed. Rep., 846.

[1507] _Johnson_ v. _Donaldson_ (1880), 3 Fed. Rep., 22.

[1508] _Banks_ v. _M'Divitt_ (1875), 13 Blatchf., p. 163; _Mead_ v. _West_ (1896), 80 Fed. Rep., 380.

[1509] _Banks_ v. _M'Divitt_ (1875), 13 Blatchf., at pp. 165, 6.

[1510] _Gilmore_ v. _Anderson_ (1889), 38 Fed. Rep., 846.

[1511] _Thomas_ v. _Lennox_ (1883), 14 Fed. Rep., 849.

[1512] See _Carte_ v. _Duff_ (1885), 25 Fed. Rep., 183.

[1513] Clifford, J., in _Lawrence_ v. _Dana_ (1869), 4 Cliff., at p. 80; _Gray_ v. _Russell_ (1839), 1 Story, 11; _Folsom_ v. _Marsh_ (1841), 2 Story, 100; _Farmer_ v. _Elstner_ (1888), 33 Fed. Rep., 494; _Story_ v. _Holcombe_ (1847), 4 M'L., 315; _Emerson_ v. _Davis_ (1845), 3 Story, at p. 795; _Reed_ v. _Holliday_ (1884), 19 Fed. Rep., 325; _Greene_ v. _Bishop_ (1858), 1 Cliff., 186.

[1514] Story, J., in _Folsom_ v. _Marsh_ (1841), 2 Story, at p. 115.

[1515] _Lawrence_ v. _Dana_ (1869), 4 Cliff., 1, 81, 83; _Perris_ v. _Hexamer_ (1878), 99 U. S. Rep., 674; _Morrison_ v. _Pettibone_ (1897), 87 Fed. Rep., 330.

[1516] Although this is an element in the question of substantiality, it is no answer to a charge of infringement to say that the infringing composition would have been equally valuable without the borrowed matter. _Brady_ v. _Daly_ (1897), 83 Fed. Rep., 1007.

[1517] (1897), 87 Fed. Rep., 330.

[1518] _Howell_ v. _Miller_ (1898), 91 Fed. Rep., 129.

[1519] _Springer_ v. _Falk_ (1894), 20 U. S. App., 296; _Falk_ v. _Donaldson_ (1893), 57 Fed. Rep., 32; _Fishel_ v. _Lueckel_ (1892), 53 Fed. Rep., 499.

[1520] _Farmer_ v. _Culvert_ (1872), 5 Am. L. T. R., 168; see _Sanborn_ v. _Dakin_ (1889), 39 Fed. Rep., 266.

[1521] _Daly_ v. _Palmer_ (1868), 6 Blatchf., 256; _Daly_ v. _Webster_ (1892), 1 U. S. App., 611; _Brady_ v. _Daly_ (1897), 83 Fed. Rep., 1007.

[1522] _Falk_ v. _Donaldson_ (1893), 57 Fed. Rep., 32; _Falk_ v. _Howell_ (1888), 37 Fed. Rep., 202.

[1523] _Mead_ v. _West_ (1896), 80 Fed. Rep., 380; _List_ v. _Keller_ (1887), 30 Fed. Rep., 772.

[1524] Ibid.

[1525] _List_ v. _Keller_ (1887), 30 Fed. Rep., 772.

[1526] (1875), 13 Blatchf., at p. 166.

[1527] Story, J., in _Emerson_ v. _Davis_ (1845), 3 Story, at p. 793.

[1528] _Daly_ v. _Palmer_ (1868), 6 Blatchf., 256; _Daly_ v. _Webster_ (1892), 1 U. S. App., 573; _Goldmark_ v. _Kreling_ (1888), 35 Fed. Rep., 661.

[1529] _Broder_ v. _Zeno_ (1898), 88 Fed. Rep., 74; _Blume_ v. _Spear_ (1887), 30 Fed. Rep., 629; _Jollie_ v. _Jacques_ (1850), 1 Blatchf., 618.

[1530] _West_ v. _Lawyers_ (1894), 64 Fed. Rep., 361.

[1531] _List Publishing Co._ v. _Keller_ (1887), 30 Fed. Rep., 772.

[1532] _Sanborn_ v. _Dakin_ (1889), 39 Fed. Rep., 266; _Farmer_ v. _Culvert_ (1872), 5 Am. L. T. R., 168.

[1533] _Chils_ v. _Gronland_ (1890), 41 Fed. Rep., 145; _Webb_ v. _Powers_ (1847), 2 Wood. and Min., 497.

[1534] _Banks_ v. _M'Divitt_ (1875), 13 Blatchf., 163; _Mead_ v. _West_ (1896), 80 Fed. Rep., 380; _Howell_ v. _Miller_ (1898), 91 Fed. Rep., 129.

[1535] _Banks_ v. _M'Divitt_ (1875), 13 Blatchf., 163.

[1536] _Mead_ v. _West_ (1896), 80 Fed. Rep., 380.

[1537] _Burnell_ v. _Chown_ (1895), 69 Fed. Rep., 993.

[1538] _Munro_ v. _Smith_ (1890), 42 Fed. Rep., 266.

[1539] _Ehret_ v. _Pierce_ (1880), 18 Blatchf., 302; _Mutual Advertising Co._ v. _Refo_ (1896), 76 Fed. Rep., 961.

[1540] _Mutual Advertising Co._ v. _Refo_ (1896), 76 Fed. Rep., 961.

[1541] _Serrana_ v. _Jefferson_ (1888), 33 Fed. Rep., 347.

[1542] (1879), 15 Blatchf., 550.

[1543] _Ladd_ v. _Oxnard_ (1896), 75 Fed. Rep., 703; _Brightley_ v. _Littleton_ (1888), 37 Fed. Rep., 103; _Mead_ v. _West_ (1896), 80 Fed. Rep., 380; _Springer_ v. _Falk_ (1894), 20 U. S. App., 296.

[1544] _Drury_ v. _Ewing_ (1862), 1 Bond., 549.

[1545] _Story_ v. _Holcombe_ (1847), 4 M'L., 306; _Webb_ v. _Powers_ (1847), 2 Wood. and Min., 497, 512.

[1546] _Falk_ v. _Donaldson_ (1893), 57 Fed. Rep., 32.

[1547] _Falk_ v. _Howell_ (1888), 37 Fed. Rep., 202.

[1548] _Gilmore_ v. _Anderson_ (1889), 38 Fed. Rep., 846.

[1549] (1839), 1 Story, 11; see _Story_ v. _Holcombe_ (1847), 4 M'L., 306; _Folsom_ v. _Marsh_ (1841), 2 Story, 100, 116.

[1550] Gifford, J., in _Lawrence_ v. _Dana_ (1869), 4 Giff., 82; see Story, J., in _Folsom_ v. _Marsh_ (1841), 2 Story, p. 106; _Story_ v. _Holcombe_ (1847), 4 M'L., at p. 309.

[1551] _Lawrence_ v. _Dana_ (1869), 4 Cliff., p. 78; _Story_ v. _Holcombe_ (1847), 4 M'L., 309; _Folsom_ v. _Marsh_ (1841), 2 Story, 106; _Gray_ v. _Russell_ (1839), 1 Story, 11; _Stowe_ v. _Thomas_ (1853), 2 Wall. Jr., p. 547; _Keene_ v. _Wheatley_ (1860), 9 Am. L. R., 45.

[1552] (1847), 4 M'L., 306.

[1553] _Story_ v. _Holcombe_ (1847), 4 M'L., 308, 309.

[1554] (1869), 4 Cliff., 78.

[1555] _Lawrence_ v. _Dana_ (1869), 4 Cliff., pp. 78, 79.

[1556] Act of March 3, 1891, sec. 1.

[1557] Act of July 18, 1870; Revised Statutes, 1874, sec. 4952.

[1558] _Stowe_ v. _Thomas_ (1853), 2 Wall. Jr., 547.

[1559] Act of March 3, 1891, sec. 1.

[1560] Act of Congress, Aug. 18, 1856.

[1561] (1868), 6 Blatchf., 256, at p. 264.

[1562] (1868), 6 Blatchf., at p. 264.

[1563] _Brady_ v. _Daly_ (1899), 175 U. S. Rep., 148; _Daly_ v. _Webster_ (1892), 1 U. S. App., 573.

[1564] See _Carte_ v. _Duff_ (1885), 25 Fed. Rep., 183.

[1565] Act of 1891, sec. 7, amending Revised Statutes, sec. 4964.

[1566] Act of March 2, 1895, amending Revised Statutes, sec. 4965, and Act of 1891, sec. 8.

[1567] It has been suggested that this division of penalties applies only to "paintings, statues, and statuary." _Thornton_ v. _Schreiber_ (1887), 7 How., 8 Sup. Ct., 618.

[1568] _Taylor_ v. _Gilman_ (1885), 24 Fed. Rep., 632.

[1569] _Bennett_ v. _Boston_ (1900), 101 Fed., Rep., 445.

[1570] Act of Jan. 6, 1897, amending Revised Statutes, sec. 4966.

[1571] _Chapman_ v. _Ferry_ (1882), 12 Fed. Rep., 693.

[1572] _Stevens_ v. _Gladding_ (1854), 17 How., 447; _Falk_ v. _Gast_ (1893), 54 Fed. Rep., 890; _Belford_ v. _Scribner_ (1892), 144 U. S. Rep., 488; _Chapman_ v. _Ferry_ (1882), 12 Fed. Rep., 693.

[1573] _West_ v. _Lawyers_ (1894), 64 Fed. Rep., 360; _Belford_ v. _Scribner_ (1892), 144 U. S. Rep., 488; _Farmer_ v. _Elstner_ (1888), 33 Fed. Rep., 494.

[1574] _Callaghan_ v. _Myers_ (1888), 128 U. S. Rep., 617; _Lawrence_ v. _Dana_ (1869), 4 Cliff., 85; _Elizabeth_ v. _Pavement Co._ (1877), 97 U. S. Rep., 126, 139.

[1575] _Callaghan_ v. _Myers_ (1888), 128 U. S. Rep., 617.

[1576] Ibid.

[1577] _Gilmore_ v. _Anderson_ (1890), 42 Fed. Rep., 267.

[1578] _Daly_ v. _Brady_ (1895), 69 Fed. Rep., 285; _Atwill_ v. _Ferrett_ (1846), 2 Blatchf., 39; Revised Statutes, sec. 860.

[1579] _Taylor_ v. _Gilman_ (1885), 24 Fed. Rep., 632; _Johnson_ v. _Donaldson_ (1880), 3 Fed. Rep., 22; _Chapman_ v. _Ferry_ (1882), 12 Fed. Rep., 693.

[1580] _Thornton_ v. _Schreiber_ (1887), 7 How., at p. 614; _Springer_ v. _Falk_ (1894), 20 U. S. App., 296.

[1581] _Falk_ v. _Heffron_ (1893), 56 Fed. Rep., 299.

[1582] Ibid.

[1583] Revised Statutes, sec. 4965.

[1584] _Bolles_ v. _Outing_ (1899), 77 Fed. Rep., 966; _Reed_ v. _Carusi_ (1845), 72 Fed. Cas., No. 11, 642; _Backus_ v. _Gould_ (1849), 7 How., 798; _Thornton_ v. _Schreiber_ (1887), 124 U. S. Rep., 612; _Falk_ v. _Curtis_ (1901), 107 Fed. Rep., 126; (1900), 98 Fed. Rep., 989; _Child_ v. _New York Times_ (1901), 110 Fed. Rep., 527.

[1585] _Falk_ v. _Curtis_ (1900), 100 Fed. Rep., 77.

[1586] _Thornton_ v. _Schreiber_ (1887), 124 U. S. Rep., 612.

[1587] _Chapman_ v. _Ferry_ (1882), 12 Fed. Rep., 693.

[1588] Previous demand is not a condition precedent; _Hegemen_ v. _Springer_ (1901), 110 Fed. Rep., 374.

[1589] _Rogers_ v. _Jewett_ (1858), 12 L. R., 339.

[1590] _Sarony_ v. _Ehrich_ (1886), 28 Fed. Rep., 79.

[1591] See _Williams_ v. _Smythe_ (1901), 110 Fed. Rep., 961.

[1592] _Harper_ v. _Holman_ (1897), 84 Fed. Rep., 224; _Colliery_ v. _Schools_ (1899), 24 Fed. Rep., 152; _Little_ v. _Gould_ (1851), 2 Blatchf., at p. 184.

[1593] _Hubbard_ v. _Thompson_ (1882), 14 Fed. Rep., 689; _Trow_ v. _Boyd_ (1899), 97 Fed. Rep., 586.

[1594] _Reed_ v. _Holliday_ (1884), 19 Fed. Rep., 325; _Black_ v. _Allen_ (1893), 56 Fed. Rep., 764.

[1595] _Daly_ v. _Palmer_ (1868), 6 Blatchf., 256.

[1596] _Stuart_ v. _Smith_ (1895), 68 Fed. Rep., 189.

[1597] _Falk_ v. _Curtis_ (1900), 98 Fed. Rep., 989.

[1598] _Belford_ v. _Scribner_ (1892), 144 U. S. Rep., 488.

[1599] _Fishel_ v. _Lueckel_ (1892), 53 Fed. Rep., 499.

[1600] _Trow_ v. _Boyd_ (1899), 97 Fed. Rep., 586.

[1601] _Taylor_ v. _Gilman_ (1885), 24 Fed. Rep., 632.

[1602] _McDonald_ v. _Hearst_ (1899), 95 Fed. Rep., 656.

[1603] _Thornton_ v. _Schreiber_ (1887), 7 How., at p. 614; _Springer_ v. _Falk_(1894), 20 U. S. App., 296.

[1604] Revised Statutes, sec. 4968.

[1605] _Wheeler_ v. _Cobbey_ (1895), 70 Fed. Rep., 487; _Daly_ v. _Brady_ (1895), 69 Fed. Rep., 285; see _Brady_ v. _Daly_ (1899), 175 U. S. Rep., at p. 158.

[1606] _Black_ v. _Allen_ (1893), 56 Fed. Rep., 764.

[1607] _Hill_ v. _Epley_ (1858), 31 Perm. St., 331; _Lawrence_ v. _Dana_ (1869), 4 Cliff., 83; _Heine_ v. _Appleton_ (1853), 4 Blatchf., 125; _Menendez_ v. _Holt_ (1888), 128 U. S., 514; _Keene_ v. _Clarke_ (1867), 5 Robertson, N. Y., 38, 66, 67.

[1608] _Boucicault_ v. _Wood_ (1867), 2 Biss., 34.

[1609] _Falk_ v. _Schumacher_ (1891), 48 Fed. Rep., 232.

[1610] Ibid.

[1611] _Scribner_ v. _Allen_ (1892), 49 Fed. Rep., 854.

[1612] Revised Statutes, sec. 4969; sec. 914; see _Johnston_ v. _Klopsch_ (1898), 88 Fed. Rep., 692.

[1613] Revised Statutes, sec. 4963, amended Act, March 3, 1897.

[1614] _Ross_ v. _Raphael Tuck_ (1898), 91 Fed. Rep., 128.

[1615] _Rosenbach_ v. _Dreyfus_ (1880), 2 Fed. Rep., 217.

[1616] _Taft_ v. _Stephens_ (1889), 39 Fed. Rep., 781.

[1617] _Rigney_ v. _Raphael Tuck_ (1896), 77 Fed. Rep., 173.

[1618] _Rigney_ v. _Dalton_ (1896), 77 Fed. Rep., 176.

[1619] Ibid.

[1620] _Hoertel_ v. _Raphael Tuck_ (1899), 94 Fed. Rep., 844.

[1621] _Rigney_ v. _Dalton_ (1896), 77 Fed. Rep., 176.

[1622] Revised Statutes, sec. 4956, amended March 3, 1891, 26 S. L., 1107.

[1623] 26 S. L., 604.

[1624] 26 S. L., 604.

[1625] Ibid.

[1626] Ibid.

[1627] Ibid.

[1628] Revised Statute, sec. 4956, amended March 3, 1891, 26 S. L., 694.

[1629] Ibid.

[1630] _Wheaton_ v. _Peters_ (1834), 8 Pet., 591; _Banks_ v. _Manchester_ (1888), 128 U. S. Rep., 244; _Jewellers'_ v. _Jewellers'_ (1898), 155 N. Y., 241; _Holmes_ v. _Hurst_ (1898), 174 U. S. Rep., 82; _Palmer_ v. _De Witt_ (1872), 47 N. Y., 532; _West_ v. _Lawyers_ (1896), 64 Fed. Rep., 360; _Parton_ v. _Prang_ (1872), 3 Cliff., 537; _Merrell_ v. _Tice_ (1881), 104 U. S. Rep., 557; _Boucicault_ v. _Hart_ (1875), 13 Blatchf., 47; _Boucicault_ v. _Fox_ (1862), 5 Blatchf., 87; _Boucicault_ v. _Wood_ (1867), 7 Am. L. R., 550; 2 Bis., 34; _Daly_ v. _Walrath_ (1899), 40 App. Div. N. Y., 220; _Carte_ v. _Ford_ (1883), 15 Fed. Rep., 439; _Carte_ v. _Duff_ (1885), 25 Fed. Rep., 183; _Rees_ v. _Peltzer_ (1874), 75 Ill., 475; _Ewer_ v. _Coxe_ (1824), 4 Wash. C. C., 487.

[1631] _Boucicault_ v. _Hart_ (1875), 13 Blatchf., 47; _Daly_ v. _Walrath_ (1899), 40 App. Div. N. Y., 220; _Carte_ v. _Ford_ (1883), 15 Fed. Rep., 439; _Carte_ v. _Duff_ (1885), 25 Fed. Rep., 183.

[1632] _M'Lean_ v. _Fleming_ (1877), 96 U. S. Rep., 245; _Estes_ v. _Williams_ (1884), 21 Fed. Rep., 189; _Social Register_ v. _Howard_ (1894), 60 Fed. Rep., 270.

[1633] _Harper_ v. _Holman_ (1897), 84 Fed. Rep., 224.

[1634] _Social Register_ v. _Howard_ (1894), 60 Fed. Rep., 270.

[1635] _Estes_ v. _Williams_ (1884), 21 Fed. Rep., 189; _Estes_ v. _Leslie_ (1886), 27 Fed. Rep., 22.

[1636] _Aronson_ v. _Fleckenstein_ (1886), 28 Fed. Rep., 75.

[1637] _Merriam_ v. _Holloway_ (1890), 43 Fed. Rep., 450; _Merriam_ v. _Famous Shoe_ (1891), 47 Fed. Rep., 411.

[1638] Ibid.

[1639] _Clemens_ v. _Belford_ (1883), 14 Fed. Rep., 728.

[1640] _Clemens_ v. _Belford_ (1883), 14 Fed. Rep., 728; _Drummond_ v. _Altemus_ (1894), 60 Fed. Rep., 338.

[1641] _Drummond_ v. _Altemus_ (1894), 60 Fed. Rep., 338.

[1642] _Kipling_ v. _Fenno_ (1900), 106 Fed. Rep., 692.

[1643] _Doan_ v. _American Book Co._ (1901), 105 Fed. Rep., 772.

[1644] _Merriam_ v. _Famous Shoe_ (1891), 47 Fed. Rep., 411; _Merriam_ v. _Texas Siftings_ (1892), 49 Fed. Rep., 944.

[1645] _Dodd_ v. _Smith_ (1891), 144 Pa., 340.

[1646] _Black_ v. _Ehrich_ (1891), 44 Fed. Rep., 793.

[1647] _Wheaton_ v. _Peters_ (1834), 8 Pet., 591; _Little_ v. _Hall_ (1855), 18 How., 165; _Bartlett_ v. _Crittenden_ (1847), 4 M'L., 301; _Palmer_ v. _De Witt_ (1872), 47 N. Y., 532.

[1648] _Wheaton_ v. _Peters_ (1834), 8 Pet., 591; _Jones_ v. _Thoms_ (1843), 1 N. Y. Leg. Obs., 408; _French_ v. _Maguire_ (1878), 55 How. (N. Y.) Pr., 471; _Oertel_ v. _Wood_ (1870), 40 How. Pr., 10; _Oertel_ v. _Jacoby_ (1872), 44 How., 179; _Rees_ v. _Peltzer_ (1874), 75 Ill., 475; _Crowe_ v. _Aiken_ (1870), 2 Biss., 208; _Carte_ v. _Bailey_ (1874), 64 Maine, 458.

[1649] _Wheaton_ v. _Peters_ (1834), 8 Pet., 591; _Palmer_ v. _De Witt_ (1872), 47 N. Y., 532; _Goldmark_ v. _Kreling_ (1885), 25 Fed. Rep., 349; _Daly_ v. _Walrath_ (1899), 40 App. Div. N. Y., 220; 28 Chic. Leg. News, 49.

[1650] See p. 262, _supra_.

[1651] _Parton_ v. _Prang_ (1872), 3 Cliff., 537.

[1652] See p. 263, _supra_.

[1653] _Oertel_ v. _Wood_ (1870), 40 How. Pr., 10; _Oertel_ v. _Jacoby_ (1872), 44 How. Pr., 179.

[1654] _Tompkins_ v. _Halleck_ (1882), 133 Mass., 32; overruling _Keene_ v. _Kimball_ (1860), 16 Gray, 549; see _French_ v. _Maguire_ (1878), 55 How. (N. Y.) Pr., 471; _Crowe_ v. _Aiken_ (1870), 2 Biss., 208.

[1655] _Palmer_ v. _De Witt_ (1872), 47 N. Y., 532.

[1656] Act of March 3, 1891, sec. 9, amending Revised Statutes, 4967.

[1657] _Press_ v. _Munroe_ (1896), 73 Fed. Rep., 196.

[1658] _Palmer_ v. _De Witt_ (1872), 47 N. Y., 532.

[1659] Ibid.

[1660] _Parton_ v. _Prang_ (1872), 3 Cliff., 537.

[1661] See pp. 152-4.

[1662] Repealed by the Public Authorities Protection Act, 1893 (56 & 57 Vict. c. 61).

[1663] Repealed by Stat. Law Rev. Act, 1867.

[1664] Repealed by Stat. Law Rev. Act, 1887.

[1665] Ibid.

[1666] Repealed by Stat. Law Rev. Act, 1867.

[1667] Ibid.

[1668] Repealed by The Public Authorities Protection Act, 1893.

[1669] See p. 61.

[1670] 41 Geo. III., c. 107, extends the privileges of this Act to Dublin.

[1671] See p. 61.

[1672] See p. 61.

[1673] This section is repealed by the Public Authorities Protection Act, 1893, and the provisions of that Act substituted therefor in so far as they may be held to apply.

[1674] A "full and reasonable indemnity" is substituted by 5 & 6 Vict. c. 97, sec. 2. These words in the above section printed in italics were subsequently repealed by Stat. Law Rev. Act, 1861.

[1675] See p. 161.

[1676] See p. 162.

[1677] A "full and reasonable indemnity" is substituted by 5 & 6 Vict. c. 97, sec. 2.

[1678] Repealed Stat. Law Rev. Act, 1873 (1).

[1679] Repealed Stat. Law Rev. Act, 1890 (2).

[1680] See p. 123.

[1681] See p. 139.

[1682] See p. 135.

[1683] See p. 126.

[1684] See p. 142.

[1685] A "full and reasonable indemnity" substituted by 5 & 6 Vict. c. 97, sec. 2. See p. 144.

[1686] See p. 57.

[1687] Repealed Stat. Law Rev. Act, 1890.

[1688] Repealed Stat. Law Rev. Act, 1888 (2).

[1689] 5 & 6 Vict. c. 97, sec. 2, substitutes "a full and reasonable indemnity."

[1690] Repealed Stat. Law Rev. Act 1890 (2). See p. 13.

[1691] Repealed Stat. Law Rev. Act, 1874 (2).

[1692] See p. 10.

[1693] See pp. 36, 148.

[1694] See p. 12.

[1695] See p. 123.

[1696] See p. 74.

[1697] See p. 38.

[1698] See pp. 42, 62.

[1699] Repealed Stat. Law Rev. Act, 1890 (2).

[1700] See p. 119.

[1701] Repealed Stat. Law Rev. Act, 1890 (2).

[1702] See p. 55.

[1703] See p. 56.

[1704] See pp. 47, 49-53.

[1705] See p. 53.

[1706] See p. 46.

[1707] See p. 78.

[1708] See p. 54.

[1709] Repealed Stat. Law Rev. Act, 1893 (1).

[1710] Ibid.

[1711] Ibid.

[1712] Ibid.

[1713] See p. 85.

[1714] See pp. 75, 77, 118.

[1715] See p. 92.

[1716] See p. 91.

[1717] Ibid.

[1718] See p. 66.

[1719] See p. 67.

[1720] See p. 68.

[1721] Ibid.

[1722] There may be joint employers. See p. 71.

[1723] See p. 71.

[1724] See p. 72.

[1725] See pp. 49-53.

[1726] Repealed Stat. Law Rev. Act, 1890 (2).

[1727] See p. 131.

[1728] See p. 67.

[1729] See p. 131.

[1730] See p. 135.

[1731] See p. 89.

[1732] See p. 47.

[1733] See p. 133.

[1734] The whole of section 26 is repealed by the Public Authorities Protection Act, 1893, in so far as that Act applies. The result is probably that the first part of the section, printed in italics, is entirely repealed. The second part of the section is probably not repealed except in respect of actions against a person or body for acts done in performance of a public duty.

[1735] See p. 91.

[1736] Repealed Stat. Law Rev. Act, 1874.

[1737] Repealed Stat. Law Rev. Act, 1891.

[1738] Repealed Stat. Law Rev. Act, 1874 (2).

[1739] Repealed International Copyright Act, 1886, sec. 12.

[1740] Ibid.

[1741] Ibid.

[1742] See pp. 41, 128, 151, 162, 168.

[1743] Repealed Stat. Law Rev. Act, 1874 (2).

[1744] Usually known as The Foreign Reprints Act. See p. 187.

[1745] Repealed Stat. Law Rev. Act, 1891.

[1746] Repealed Stat. Law Rev. Act, 1875.

[1747] Repealed; Patents, Designs, and Trade Marks Act, 1883.

[1748] Ibid.

[1749] Works produced in the following countries received protection under this Act. The dates appended are the dates of the respective Orders in Council: France, Order in Council, dispensed with; Prussia, Oct. 19, 1855; Belgium, Feb. 8, 1855; Italy, Sept. 9, 1865; Sardinia, Feb. 4, 1861; Spain, Sept. 24, 1857; Nov. 20, 1880.

[1750] Secs. I.-V. repealed; Int. Copyright Act, 1886, sec. 12.

[1751] Sec. VIII. is repealed: Int. Cop. Act, 1886, sec. 12.

[1752] See p. 170.

[1753] See p. 167.

[1754] See p. 181.

[1755] See p. 174.

[1756] See p. 175.

[1757] See p. 171.

[1758] See p. 179.

[1759] Ibid.

[1760] See p. 180.

[1761] Repealed Stat. Law Rev. Act, 1893 (1).

[1762] Ibid.

[1763] See p. 178.

[1764] Repealed Stat. Law Rev. Act, 1893 (2).

[1765] See p. 188.

[1766] Repealed Stat. Law Rev. Act, 1893 (2).

[1767] See p. 91.

[1768] Repealed Stat. Law Rev. Act, 1898.

[1769] See p. 131.

[1770] Repealed Copyright (Musical Compositions) Act, 1888.

[1771] Repealed Stat. Law Rev. Act, 1898.

[1772] See p. 197.

[1773] See pp. 40, 187, 191; 7 & 8 Vict. c. 12, sec. 19.

[1774] See p. 186.

[1775] Repealed Stat. Law Rev. Act, 1898.

[1776] See p. 144.

[1777] See p. 201.

[1778] Those portions of the Convention printed in italics have been altered by the Additional Act of Paris, 1896. Norway, although a signatory of the Convention, has not acceded to the Additional Act.

[1779] See paragraph 2 of Final Protocol.

[1780] See paragraph 4 of Final Protocol.

[1781] See paragraph 5 of Final Protocol.

[1782] The following countries subsequently acceded to the Berne Convention and joined the Copyright Union. By various Orders in Council of the respective dates given hereunder the provisions of the International Copyright Acts and of the above Order in Council were extended to the acceding countries, viz.:

Luxembourg, August 10, 1888; Monaco, October 15, 1889; Montenegro, May 11, 1893; Norway, August 1, 1896; Japan, August 8, 1899.

Montenegro subsequently seceded August 9, 1899.

[1783] All the Orders in Council under the International Copyright Acts, 1844 and 1852.

[1784] The following countries subsequently acceded to the Additional Act of Paris. By Orders in Council of the respective dates given hereunder the provisions of the above Order in Council are extended to the acceding countries, viz.:

Haiti, May 19, 1898; Japan, August 8, 1899. Montenegro subsequently seceded August 9, 1899.

[1785] See p. 60.

[1786] Not to include labels. Act of Congress, June 18, 1874, sec. 3.

[1787] Amended section substituted by Act of Congress, March 3, 1891, sec. 1.

[1788] Amended section substituted by Act of Congress, March 3, 1891, sec. 2.

[1789] Omission to deposit copies, description, or photographs within the prescribed time could have been rectified by deposit before March 1, 1893: Act of Congress, March 3, 1893.

[1790] Amended section substituted by Act of Congress, March 3, 1891, sec. 3.

[1791] _Amended Act of Congress, June_ 18, 1874, _sec. 2._

[1792] Amended section substituted by Act of Congress, March 3, 1891, sec. 4.

[1793] Amended section substituted by Act of Congress, March 3, 1891, sec. 5.

[1794] Act of Congress, June 18, 1874, substitutes "upon some visible portion thereof, or of the substance upon which the same shall be mounted." Act of Congress, August 1, 1882, provides that in the case of designs for decorative articles the notice may be put on the back or bottom, &c.

[1795] Act of Congress, June 18, 1874, provides an alternative form of notice.

[1796] _Amended section substituted by Act of Congress, March 3, 1891, sec. 6._ Further amended section substituted by Act of Congress, March 3, 1897.

[1797] Amended section substituted by Act of Congress, March 3, 1891, sec. 7.

[1798] _Amended section substituted by Act of Congress, March 3, 1891, sec. 8._ Further amended section substituted by Act of Congress, March 2, 1895.

[1799] Amended section substituted by Act of Congress, January 6, 1897.

[1800] Amended section substituted by Act of Congress, March 3, 1891, sec. 9.

[1801] Repealed by Act of Congress, March 3, 1891, sec. 10.

[1802] Superseded by Act of Congress, March 3, 1891, sec. 4.

[1803] Omission to deposit copies, description, or photographs within the prescribed time could have been rectified by deposit before March 1, 1893: Act of Congress, March 3, 1893.

[1804] Amended section substituted by Act of Congress, March 3, 1897.

[1805] Amended section substituted by Act of Congress, March 2, 1895.

[Transcriber's Note:

Inconsistent spelling as in the original.

Punctuation normalised throughout.]