Abstract of Reported Cases Relating to Letters Patent for Inventions (between the Years 1884 to 1886 Inclusive): Together with Some Unreported Cases, and Cases Decided by the Law Officers and the Comptroller-general : with the Statutes and Rules |
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... consider the same , and the petitioner and any person who has entered a caveat shall be entitled to be heard by himself or by counsel on the petition . ( 4. ) The Judicial Committee shall , in considering their decision , have regard to ...
... consider the same , and the petitioner and any person who has entered a caveat shall be entitled to be heard by himself or by counsel on the petition . ( 4. ) The Judicial Committee shall , in considering their decision , have regard to ...
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... consider whether this ambiguity would have been fatal to the present patent if it had stood alone . We regard it as only one instance of a want of exactitude which runs through the whole specification , namely , the want of ...
... consider whether this ambiguity would have been fatal to the present patent if it had stood alone . We regard it as only one instance of a want of exactitude which runs through the whole specification , namely , the want of ...
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... consider at all on the present motion , unless I can see , on the face of it , that it is so irretrievably and hopelessly bad that it is absolutely impossible that it could be supported . In a case so plain as that , I doubt not I might ...
... consider at all on the present motion , unless I can see , on the face of it , that it is so irretrievably and hopelessly bad that it is absolutely impossible that it could be supported . In a case so plain as that , I doubt not I might ...
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... consider . His Lordship referred to the claims , saying : -The object is that here the patentee may say , I claim this , disclaiming every- thing else ; and when one does find in a claim particular sub- divisions , namely , 1st , 2nd ...
... consider . His Lordship referred to the claims , saying : -The object is that here the patentee may say , I claim this , disclaiming every- thing else ; and when one does find in a claim particular sub- divisions , namely , 1st , 2nd ...
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... consider , as I have already stated , s . 19 to be correlative . His Lordship read s . 19 , and referred to s . 117 ... considering the matter and putting the Act together , that is right , and the result therefore is that this ...
... consider , as I have already stated , s . 19 to be correlative . His Lordship read s . 19 , and referred to s . 117 ... considering the matter and putting the Act together , that is right , and the result therefore is that this ...
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Page 1 - That all monopolies, and all commissions, grants, licenses, charters, and letters patent heretofore made or granted, or hereafter to be made or granted, to any person or persons, bodies politic or corporate...
Page 339 - I conscientiously believe that vaccination would be prejudicial to the health of the child, and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the" same to be true, and by virtue of the provisions of the Statutory Declarations Act, 1835.
Page 2 - ... for the term of fourteen years or under, hereafter to be made, of the sole working or making of any manner of new manufactures within this realm, to the true and first inventor and inventors of such manufacture, which others at the time of making such letters patents and grants, shall not use...
Page 24 - It shall be lawful for Her Majesty from time to time, by Order in Council, to revoke and vary any Order in Council made under this section.
Page 22 - Act shall at all convenient times be open to the inspection of the public, subject to the provisions of this Act and to such regulations as may be prescribed ; and certified copies, sealed with the seal of the Patent Office, of any entry in any such register shall be given to any person requiring the same on payment of the prescribed fee.
Page 15 - ... an action against him, and may obtain an injunction against the continuance of such threats, and may recover such damage (if any) as...
Page 334 - Where, under these Rules, any person is required to do any act or thing, or to sign any document, or to make any declaration on behalf of himself or of any body corporate, or any document or evidence is required to be produced to or left with the Comptroller, or at the Patent Office, and it is shown to the satisfaction of the Comptroller that from any reasonable cause...
Page 324 - ... letter containing the same would be delivered in the ordinary course of post ; and, in proving the service of such notice, it shall be sufficient to prove that the Notice was properly addressed and put into the post.
Page 6 - Reports of examiners shall not in any case be published or be open to public inspection, and shall not be liable to production or inspection in any legal proceeding...
Page 33 - ... such exhibition, of a description of a design, shall not prevent the design from being registered, or invalidate the registration thereof, provided that both the following conditions are complied with, namely : — (a.) The exhibitor must, before exhibiting the design or article, or publishing a description of the design...