Gyles V Wilcox
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Date decided | March 6, 1740 |
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Court | Court of Chancery |
Citation(s) | (1740) 3 Atk 143; 26 ER 489 |
Judge(s) sitting | Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke |
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ID | 3023133 |
About Gyles V Wilcox
Gyles v Wilcox 26 ER 489 was a decision of the Court of Chancery of England that established the doctrine of fair abridgement, which would later evolve into the concept of fair use.