| United States. Constitutional Convention, James Madison - Law - 1999 - 836 pages
..."To grant patents for useful inventions" "To secure to Authors exclusive rights for a certain time" "To establish public institutions, rewards and immunities...of agriculture, commerce, trades and manufactures" "That funds which shall be appropriated for1 payment of publie Creditors, shall not during the time... | |
| Bernard H. Siegan - Law - 356 pages
...grant charters of incorporation; to create seminaries for the promotion of literature and the arts; to establish public institutions, rewards, and immunities...of agriculture, commerce, trades, and manufactures; to regulate stages on the post road; to establish a university; to encourage, by proper premiums and... | |
| Dominick Jenkins - History - 2002 - 332 pages
...monopoly on the sale of his invention. Having rejected a proposition that would have empowered Congress "to establish public institutions, rewards and immunities for the promotion of agriculture, commerce and manufactures", the Convention authorized Congress "to promote the progress of science and the useful... | |
| United States. Constitutional Convention, James Madison - Constitutional history - 2003 - 808 pages
...grant patents for useful inventions. " To secure to authors exclusive rights for a certain time. " To establish public institutions, rewards, and immunities...of agriculture, commerce, trades, and manufactures. " That funds which shall be appropriated for the payment of public creditors, shall not during the... | |
| D. Vaver - Law - 2006 - 320 pages
...grant patents for useful inventions; To secure to authors exclusive rights for a certain time; and To establish public institutions, rewards and immunities...agriculture, commerce, trades, and manufactures." Walterscheid, supra note 52, at 44-45. 70 See ibid. 71 The quotation is from Jerome Frank's famous... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Patents - Patent laws and legislation - 1936 - 1208 pages
...and raised in the fear of monopolies, were willing to go, and that the proposal of a broader power "to establish public institutions, rewards and immunities for the promotion of agriculture, commerce, trade, and manufacture" was emphatically rejected. (3) We also know from contemporary, as well as later... | |
| 307 pages
...university; • encourage by premiums and provisions, the advancement of knowledge and discoveries; and • establish public institutions, rewards, and immunities for the promotion of agriculture, commerce, trade and manufacture. 27 Because all of these proposals were submitted jointly, one can assume that... | |
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