old Eng. law. To be free from the payment of money for taking of wood in any forest. … [Read more...]
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TheLaw.com Law Dictionary & Black's Law Dictionary 2nd Ed.
TheLaw.com Law Dictionary & Black's Law Dictionary 2nd Ed.
old Eng. law. To be free from the payment of money for taking of wood in any forest. … [Read more...]
TheLaw.com Law Dictionary & Black's Law Dictionary 2nd Ed.
See work made for hire. … [Read more...]
TheLaw.com Law Dictionary & Black's Law Dictionary 2nd Ed.
In old English law. Money paid for the liberty of taking wood in a forest. Cowell. Immunity from such payment Spelman. … [Read more...]
TheLaw.com Law Dictionary & Black's Law Dictionary 2nd Ed.
An exception to the general rule of copyright where a person who creates a work of authorship is the legally recognized owner of the work. The parties can agree, based upon a written agreement, that a work prepared by an independent contractor shall be given the same effect as an employer owned the work of an employee. Thus the author and copyright owner of the work is the … [Read more...]
TheLaw.com Law Dictionary & Black's Law Dictionary 2nd Ed.
In forest law. The old name of the court of attachments; otherwise called the "Forty-Days Court" Cowell; 3 Bl. Comm. 71. … [Read more...]