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Rh. See Ownership of Copyright—Limitation of Actions.
 * such remedies as may be conferred by law, 72
 * injunction,
 * interim, 73
 * judicial discretion, 73
 * probability of damage, 74
 * form of, 74
 * future numbers of periodical, 74
 * damages, 75, 82, 83, 86
 * profits, 75, 82, 83, 86
 * delivery up, 76, 82, 83, 86
 * accounts, 76
 * costs,
 * "absolute discretion of Court," 77
 * when plaintiff may be deprived of costs, 77
 * when defendant may be deprived of costs, 78
 * costs of issues, 78
 * decision of judge not appealable, 78
 * action for recovery of possession and damages for conversion, 82, 83
 * meaning of "infringing copies," 83
 * question whether innocence affords any defence, 84
 * question whether three years limitation applies, 85
 * question whether primâ facie proof of title applies, 85
 * old law, 85
 * exemption of innocent infringer, 86
 * innocent publisher and guilty author, 86
 * indirect copying by innocent author, 87
 * question whether exemption applies to action for recovery


 * of possession, &c. of infringing copies, 84, 87
 * old law, 87, 88
 * architecture, restriction of remedies, 88
 * no injunction where building commenced, 88
 * no right to recover infringing copies, 88, 89
 * no summary remedies, 89

. See Newspaper—Periodical
 * definition of, 163
 * vesting of copyright in contribution, 52, 53
 * right of author to restrain separate publication, 56
 * old law, 57
 * author's unassignable reversion, 58
 * saving of proprietor's rights, 59, 68, 69
 * contributions to existing works,
 * application of new Act to, 144