Tag: UN

  • Unregistered Design Right

    Concept of Unregistered Design Right in IP Law [rtbs name=”intellectual-property-law”]Lambert defined unregistered design right as follows: A new type of intellectual property right that applies only to the UK and certain dependent territories which arises under Part III of the Copyright, […]

  • Unlawful

    Concept of Spulzie, Spuilzie Traditional meaning of spulzie, spuilzie [1] in scots law: Unlawful taking and carrying away of goods. [rtbs name=”scottish-law”] Resources Notes and References Based on A concise law dictionary of words, phrases and maxims, “Spulzie, Spuilzie”, Boston: Little, […]

  • Unlawful

    Concept of Spulzie, Spuilzie Traditional meaning of spulzie, spuilzie [1] in scots law: Unlawful taking and carrying away of goods. [rtbs name=”scottish-law”] Resources Notes and References Based on A concise law dictionary of words, phrases and maxims, “Spulzie, Spuilzie”, Boston: Little, […]

  • Unlicensed

    Concept of Unlicensed in IP Law [rtbs name=”intellectual-property-law”]Lambert defined unlicensed as follows: Something that has not been licensed.

  • Unlicensed

    Concept of Unlicensed in IP Law [rtbs name=”intellectual-property-law”]Lambert defined unlicensed as follows: Something that has not been licensed.

  • Uncuth

    Concept of Uncuth Traditional meaning of uncuth [1] in the Saxon law history: Unknown; a guest on his first night; Agenhine. Note: For more information on Saxon Law history, see here.[rtbs name=”saxon-law”] Resources Notes and References Based on A concise law dictionary of words, […]

  • University Courts

    University Courts and Medieval Law University Courts and Legal History Bibliographies of English Law History Maxwell, William H. A Legal Bibliography of the British Commonwealth of Nations. Volume 1: English Law to 1800. London: Sweet and Maxwell, 1955- Beale, Joseph H. A Bibliography of […]

  • Unprotected Zone

    Unprotected zone in the Building (Scotland) Act 2003 Meaning of Unprotected zone in the context of the Building (Scotland) Act 2003: that part of an escape route, which is separated by walls, glazed screens or any other permanent form of demarcation from any space intended for human […]

  • Universtity Courts under Henry Vi

    This issue under the Ruling of King Henry V of England I Universtity Courts under Henry VI and Medieval Law Universtity Courts under Henry VI and Legal History Legal Materials (Compiled by the University of South Caroline Gould School of Law) Salter, Herbert E., ed. Registrum Cancellarii […]

  • University Courts under Edward Iv

    This issue under the Ruling of King Edward I of England V University Courts under Edward IV and Medieval Law University Courts under Edward IV and Legal History Legal Materials (Compiled by the University of South Caroline Gould School of Law) Salter, Herbert E., ed. Registrum Cancellarii […]

  • Unfair Prejudice

    Minority protection in Company Law Refine your research by picking one of the below sections, including the The statutory remedies. The statutory remedies Companies Act : Unfair prejudice Find under this subsection information about Companies Act : Unfair prejudice in relation to The statutory […]

  • Unsecured Creditors

    Payment of the company's debts Unsecured creditors Find under this subsection information about Unsecured creditors in relation to Payment of the company's debts.

  • Unwhipped Vote

    Unwhipped vote Meaning, as used in the UK Parliament A free vote – or unwhipped vote – in Parliament is one in which Members of the Parliament or members of the Lords are not put under pressure to vote a certain way by their party leaders. Free votes have traditionally been allowed on ethical […]

  • Unparliamentary

    Unparliamentary language Meaning, as used in the UK Parliament Unparliamentary language breaks the rules of politeness in the House of Commons Chamber. The Speaker will direct an Member of Parliament who has used unparliamentary language to withdraw it. Refusal to withdraw a comment might lead […]

  • Unprinted Papers

    Unprinted papers Meaning, as used in the UK Parliament Unprinted papers are laid before each House but are not ordered to be printed as a House of Commons or a House of Lords Paper. They include a large number of draft statutory instruments, reports of nationalised industries and some […]