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1600-20

1614
Recordation. (cont'd)
1614.07
Titles. (cont'd)
1614.07(c)

Single and multiple titles distinguished. (cont'd)

separately under different numbers and dates, but they must be listed consecutively in a series. On the other hand, if the titles are not listed consecutively in a series, they will be considered separate titles and separate fees will be charged.

Examples of one title:

1)
"Fan Club News, " vol. 1, no. 3 (June 1981)
"Fan Club News, " vol. 1, no. 4 (July 1981)
"Fan Club News, " vol. 1, no. S (Aug. 1981)
2)
"Trapped in the Snack Bar, " Installment I
"Trapped in the Snack Bar," Installment II

Examples of two titles:

1)
"Sports Monthly," vol. 1, no. 1 (Jan. 1981)
"Sports Monthly," vol. 1, no. 2 (Feb. 1981)
"Sports Monthly," vol. 1, no. 4 (Apr. 1981)
2)
"The Adventures of Cyril," Installment I
"The Adventures of Cyril," Installment IV
1614.07(d)

Same title repeated with different descriptive matter. Where the same title is repeated more than once in the same document, but the repeti­tions are followed by different descriptive matter, subtitles, names of authors, or the like, separate fees will be charged.

Examples of two titles:

1)
"Rondo II (Massenet)
"Rondo" (Respighi)
2)

"Architectural Drawing of Union Station­ front elevation"
"Architectural Drawing of Union Station­

side elevation"
3)
"You Are the One" (from Summer Romance)
"You Are the One" (from Sunny Days)
[1984]