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"Freddie B" <paradoxer@wolfmail.com> says/asks: > I was recently awarded a [nearly $50K money] judgment > [in Va.] . . . against a (terminated) Corporation, and an LLC > (just a shell), which "owns" . . . a tech system type patent, > referenced by 24 subsequent applicants, registered with > EPO, etc - seems valuable. * * * My atty. [is confused > and evidently also uninformed about     

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Author: nospam
Date: Jun 3, 2008 09:43

"Freddie B" <paradoxer@wolfmail.com> says/asks: I was recently awarded a [nearly $50K money] judgment [in Va.] . . . against a (terminated) Corporation, and an LLC (just a shell), which "owns" . . . a tech system type patent, referenced by 24 subsequent applicants, registered with EPO, etc - seems valuable. * * * My atty. [is confused and evidently also uninformed about
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---------------------------------------------------- seaker wrote: . > Wow, Castiglione writes his book in Italian, Sir Thomas Hoby >translates the book into English in 1561 & then 10 years later, >Clerke translates the book into Latin. I don't see the point of >Clerke's translation. Also, I think it's a safe bet that it >was Sir Hoby's translation which "brought a fashion of Italian     

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Author: nospam
Date: Jun 3, 2008 09:43

Or he sometimes employed the bizarre spelling conventions of 16th c. legal latin in his business correspondence. And for instance, as was pointed out by Andrew Hannas, in the same tin- mine memorandum Oxford uses the English phrase 'the whole sum' which perfectly translates to 'summum totale.' This demonstrates that he regards 'totale' as an adjective in the nominative, not as a noun in the
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From: http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~ahnelson/SPELL/Latin.html "Oxford's Latin (and legal) language good and bad In the following notes I disregard the distinction between "v" and "u", which are merely different graphic representations of the same letter of the Latin alphabet. BLD is Black's Law Dictionary, 4th edn., St. Paul, 1961. The following Latin (or English-Latin) phrases and clauses     

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Author: Art Neuendorffer
Date: Apr 24, 2007 13:42

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Author: KCL
Date: Feb 22, 2007 04:27

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Author: Jim KQKnave
Date: Feb 22, 2007 00:49

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