Monopolies
idea · 2 works · 4 mentions · 5 anchored passages
monopolies · the Monopoly Act · the monopolies · unpopular monopolies
in the texts
The Constitutional Documents of the Puritan Revolution, 1625–1660
Exclusive trading privileges granted to companies as a revenue-raising device evading the Monopoly Act of 1624.
The effort to pay off the debts incurred in the late war and to obtain a surplus led to the introduction of unpopular monopolies granted to companies,—thus evading the Monopoly Act of 1624,—to the levying fines upon those who had neglected to take up their knighthood according to law, and to the imposition of fines on those who had encroached on the old boundaries of the forests.
The soap £100,000.
The wine £300,000.
The Law of Intellectual Property
The legal doctrine of monopolies, invoked via Coke's writings in relation to patent legitimacy.
Coke’s 3 Inst.
Also Coke’s chapter on Monopolies, 3 Inst.