International Law Chiefly As Interpreted And Applied By the United States
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22, 1906, For. Rel. 1906, II, 883. ' Mr. Frelinghuysen, Secy, of State, to Mr. Hall, Minister to Central Amer- ica, Aug. 20, 1884, For. Rel. 1884, 41, Moore, Dig., II, 67 ; also, case in Guate- mala referred to in correspondence contained in For. Rel. 1888, I, 159-163, Moore, Dig., II, 68. See objections made by the United States in 1910, and 1911, to the levying by Germany of an export duty on potash salts. For. Rel. 1911, 198-243. 368 INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY [§ 208 bitrary action in the exaction ...of duties from aliens may, as in any case of the harsh treatment of such individuals, afford just ground of complaint in their behalf.^ (e) § 208. Industrial Property. A State is free to fix the process by which rights of industrial property may be acquired within its territory, and also to de- termine what persons may enjoy the privilege of acquiring them.^ In the absence of treaty, there may doubtless be lawful discrimi- nations against aliens. The territorial sovereign is not obliged to issue patents for inventions or designs to the nationals of a foreign State, or to permit them to register trade-marks.
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