Book contents
- Understanding the Law of Assignment
- Understanding the Law of Assignment
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Cases
- Legislation
- Abbreviations
- Part I Introduction
- Part II The Model
- Part III Joinder
- Part IV Notice
- Part V Statutes
- 13 ‘Statutory’ Assignments under Law of Property Act 1925, Section 136(1)
- 14 Statutory Dealings in Specific Classes of Intangible Assets
- Part VI Consequences
- Bibliography
- Index
14 - Statutory Dealings in Specific Classes of Intangible Assets
from Part V - Statutes
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 October 2019
- Understanding the Law of Assignment
- Understanding the Law of Assignment
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Cases
- Legislation
- Abbreviations
- Part I Introduction
- Part II The Model
- Part III Joinder
- Part IV Notice
- Part V Statutes
- 13 ‘Statutory’ Assignments under Law of Property Act 1925, Section 136(1)
- 14 Statutory Dealings in Specific Classes of Intangible Assets
- Part VI Consequences
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
This chapter examines how certain other forms of intangible assets, namely: patents, copyright, registered trade marks; and the benefit arising under a policy of life assurance, or a marine policy, may be dealt with by means of statutes specifically tailored for such assets. It compares the operation of such statutes to the operation of Law of Property Agt 1925, section 136(1).
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- Understanding the Law of Assignment , pp. 388 - 410Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019