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INDEX

Stall, Dr. Sylvanus, 288.

Stannard v. Harrison (1871), 239.

Star Chamber decree, 21.

Star maps copr., 223; R. § 11, 498.

State legislation, 33, 35, 39, 194, 366, 391, 392; Au. § 4, 581; § 8, 582; § 12, 583.

State courts. See Court.

Stationers' Company, 15, 21; Hall, 22, 24, ISO, 184, 189, 190, 246, 310, 312, 374.

Statistics copr., 69.

Statue, 66, 245, 266, 267; § 25 (b), 476; Au. § 41, 590. See also Artistic work, Sculp- ture.

Statute law, 2, 6,7, 22, 24-41. See also speci- fic references, Anne, Common law, etc.

Statute law revision act, 27.

Statutory forms, copr., 69.

Stedman, E. C, 348, 359.

Stephen, Sir James, 30, 183, 435, 4S6. 4S9-

Stereotype, E. § 3s (i), 543; C. § 2, 556. See also Plates.

Stem V. Remick (1910), 127, 130.

Stem V. Rosey (1901), 205.

Steuart, Arthur, 46, 371.

Stevens v. Benning (1854), 444.

Stevenson, Archer, 350.

Stone, E. § 35 (i), S43; C. § 2, 556. See also Lithographs, Plates.

Stone V. Long (1903), 442.

Storm, J. B., 350.

Story, J., 92, 252.

Story V. Holcombe (1847), 81.

Stowe V. Thomas (1833), 77.

Straits Settlements, 395.

Strasburg, 11.

Straus V. American Pub. Assoc. (1904, '08),

57-

Structure noncopr., E. § 35, 542; C. § 2, 555; § 10, 562. See also Architecture, works of.

Subject-matter of copr., 12, 63-94, 223, 224, 318, 321, 326, 379, 387. 392; §§ 4-7, 467, 468; R. §§4-16,496-99; E. §35,542; C. § 2, 555; Au. § 4, 580; I. 603-06, 610; P- 633, 637, 649.

Subject. See Citizenship, Foreign, Residence,

Subsisting copr. See Existing copr., Exten- sion, Renewal, Term.

Substantial importance, 73.

Substituted rights. See Rights, Schedules.

Substitution of name. See Name, Notice.

Sugden, Sir E: 445.

Suits, 24, 26, 36, 46, 122, 143, 150, 266, 269- 77, 283, 319, 373, 374, 386, 396, 399, 416, 438, 491-94; §i2i 470; § 27,477; §§ 34-40, 481-82; § 63, 488; R. § 3, 49s; E. § 7, 523, S49. SS^; Au. § 48, 592; § 74, 600; I. 607, 617. 566 also Costs, Damages, Infringe- ment, Limitation, Penalties, Punishment, Remedies, etc.

Sulzer, W: bill (1908, '09), 370.

Summary proceedings, E. §§ 11-13, 524-25, 549; C. § 13, 562; Au. §§ 45-61, 591-98. See also Penalties, Remedies, Seiziue.

Sumner, C: 347.

Sumner, T: H., 38, 121.

Superintendent of pub. docs., 300, 305; § 57, 485.

Suppression of books, Au. § 77, 601. See also License, Republish.

Supreme Court, U. S. See Coxirt jurisdic- tion, Regulations.

Sweden, 112, 124, 200, 248, 316, 317, 321, 323, 330> 340, 368, 407, 490-

Sweet V. Cater (1841), 444.

Swift, 23, 92.

Switzerland, iii, 124, 199, 214, 316, 317, 318, 320, 323, 330, 406, 489; I. 622.

Synopsis, insufficient, R. § 18, 500. iSe6 also Abridgment.

System. See Arrangement, Schemes.

Tableaux vivants, 162, 241; R. § 8, 497. Tabulations, 69, 70; R. § 4, 496; E. § 15 (7),

527; C. §2, 555; §3 (2), 558. Talfourd, Serjeant, 28, 456. Tariff. See Customs. Tasmania, 381. See also Australia. Tate V. Fullbrook (1908), 176. Tauchnitz series, 293. Taylor v. Pillow (1869), 446. Taxation, 47, 452. Telegraph codes, 70; messages, 88, 93, 94,

124. 394, 396, 406, 410. Temporary copr., 387-90; C. § 23, 568. See

also Interim. Terence, 8. Term, 7, 35, 51, 114-24, 134, 180; § 9, 469;

§ 23, 474; § 24, 475; anonymous and pseu.