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PROPERTY TAX OUTLINE

Jasonpet 11/25/2007 | 9 (1) | 402 | 18 | 0 | English

FEDERAL INCOME TAX OUTLINE DEFINITION OF GROSS INCOME 3 Glenshaw Glass Test for economic accretion 3 Gifts: Duberstein Test 3 Imputed Income 3 Barter Income 3 GAIN, BASIS, REALIZATION AND RECOGNITION DEALINGS IN PROPERTY 4 Basis 5 Adjusted Basis 7 Real Property 7 Amount Realized 7 Amount Recognized 8 GAIN FROM DAMAGES AND RELATED RECE ...  more>>

PMBR Flash Cards - Real Property - 2007

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ASSIGNMENT OF SOFTWARE

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ASSIGNMENT OF SOFTWARE   I, ___________________________, (Assignor) an individual whose addresses is _____________________, for good and valuable consideration the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, do hereby grant, transfer, convey and assign to ________________________ (Company), whose address is ______________________________________, it ...  more>>

Free Law School Outline - Intellectual Property Stacey Dogan 2001

Mythri 1/30/2008 | 0 (0) | 352 | 15 | 0 | English

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SPRING 2001 Professor Stacey Dogan 75 Cargill Hall (617) 373-4551 s.dogan@nunet.neu.edu I. INTRODUCTION 1 II. TRADE SECRETS 2 A. INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW; SUBJECT MATTER 2 1. The Utilitarian/Economic Incentive Perspective 2 2. Uniform Trade Secrets Act, with 1985 Amendments. 3 B. REASONABLE EFFORTS; DISCLOSURE; M ...  more>>

Property Outline

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Property Outline First Principles/Building Blocks ................................................................................................................... 2 II. Capture- first to capture (deprive liberty) or mortally wound (wild animals)................................... 2 III. Intellectual Property - Invention, Imitation, Misappropriat ...  more>>

Free Law School Outline - Intellectual Property Prof Beckerman Rodeau

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1. General Trend towards law protecting more IP. Concerns with maintaining control over IP (by keeping it secret), proving ownership (because it is intangible), and transferring ownership (because it is difficult to prove originality and novelty). Policy rationales include: incentivizing creation/research, (not natural rights/merit/Locke) ...  more>>

Law School Outlines - Property_possesion

sammyc2007 2/4/2008 | 0 (0) | 433 | 13 | 0 | English

1 Property Outline Spring 2006 o Possession: requires intent and control o Property: refers not to things material or otherwise, but to rights or relationships among people with respect to things o Relativity of title: a person can have a relatively better title or right to possession than another, while simultaneously having a right inferior to ye ...  more>>

Assignment and Assumption of Intellectual Property Rights

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Fair Market Value of Property

CrisologaLapuz 8/7/2008 | 0 (0) | 270 | 13 | 0 | 0

A property such as land maybe donated to a qualified organization with the intention of receiving back a cut on the issuer's tax equal to the charitable deduction made by the transaction. A charitable deduction is the claimed amount of the property minus it's Fair Market Value on the date of the transfer, notwithstanding the forcasted increase in ...  more>>

Intellectual+Property+Development+and+Transfer+Agreement

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Law School Outline- Property 2

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1 PROPERTY II OUTLINE PROFESSOR CHRISTIE I. Concurrent Interests in Property a. Types of Concurrent Estates i. Joint Tenancy-"the poor man's will"-Ownership of real property, created under a single deed or instrument, whereby two or more persons have an undivided interest in the whole of the property, an equal right to share in the use and benefits ...  more>>

Intellectual Property Overview - UVA Law

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Flusche 1 of 14 Intellectual Property – Outline I. Introduction II. Trade Secrets – pure wealth distribution btw competitors, protect incentive to obtain info A. Subj. Matt. – econ. valuable secret, reasonable precautions; terminates upon pub. disclosure B. Misapprop. – improp. acquisition (comm. morality), improp. disclosure C. Remedies – injunct ...  more>>

Intellectual Property Duke

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outlines.ilrg.com Page 1 of 36 Another law school course outline brought to you by: The Internet Legal Research Group http://www.ilrg.com ILRG Law School Course Outlines Archive http://outlines.ilrg.com LawRunner: A Legal Research Tool http://www.lawrunner.com OUTLINE DETAILS: School: Duke University School of Law Course: Intellectual Property Year ...  more>>

Intellectual Property Survey

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Internet Legal Resource Guide ILRG Law School Course Outlines Archive LawRunner: A Legal Research Tool Author: David Washenfelder School: University of Houston School of Law Course: Intellectual Property Survey Year: Fall, 1996 Professor: Hewitt B ...  more>>

Law School Outlines - Property_theory

sammyc2007 2/4/2008 | 0 (0) | 232 | 10 | 0 | English

1 Property Outline (Prof King) Property Theories: 1. Labor theory: John Locke is originator of idea that by mixing your labor with something unowned (e.g. catching a wild fish) you own the resulting mixture of labor and object 2. Utilitarianism: Hume and Bentham argued that property was utilitarian - we protect others' possessions as property b/c w ...  more>>


   
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