Chapter CXLV. to continue a copy-right to John Rowlett
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Chap. CXLV.— An Act to continue a copy-right to John Rowlett. May 24, 1828. *Be it enacted, &c., * That a copy-right be continued and granted, and1843, ch. 140.Copy-right continued for a book entitled “Rowlett’s Tables of Discount or Interest.” the same is hereby continued and granted to John Rowlett, for a book, entitled “Rowlett’s Tables of Discount or Interest,” for the term of fourteen years from the passage of this act, with all the rights and privileges, and the same remedies against any person who shall interfere with his right, as are provided by existing laws in relation to copy-rights: *Provided, *That it shall be lawful for any person or persons who mayProviso. heretofore have published copies of said book, or of parts thereof, to sell such as may have been heretofore published: *And provided further,*Proviso.
That the said John Rowlett, shall, within two months from the passage of this act, deposit in the office of the District Clerk of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, a copy of the title of his book, with the additions as now printed, to be recorded, and shall cause a copy of the said 390 TWENTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 146, 147, 148. 1828. record to be advertised, once a week, for four weeks in succession, m one or more newspapers printed in the United States, and to be inserted on the back of the title-page of the books now printed, and shall, within six months, deposit a copy of said book in the office of the Secretary of State.
Approved, May 24, 1828.