Designs Rules, 1908. Patents Rules, 1908. And Register of Patent Agents Rules, 1908 |
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... appoint such an agent , service upon such agent of any document relating to such design shall be deemed to be service upon the person so appointing him , and all communications directed to be made to such person in respect of such ...
... appoint such an agent , service upon such agent of any document relating to such design shall be deemed to be service upon the person so appointing him , and all communications directed to be made to such person in respect of such ...
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... appoint a time for the hearing of the case , and give the parties ten days ' notice at least of such appointment , and in the event of his deciding to take evidence viva voce in lieu of , or in addition to , the evidence by declaration ...
... appoint a time for the hearing of the case , and give the parties ten days ' notice at least of such appointment , and in the event of his deciding to take evidence viva voce in lieu of , or in addition to , the evidence by declaration ...
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... appoint a single arbitrator ( or as the case may be ) to decide and make an award upon the merits of that dispute , inclusive of an award as to any damages or costs to be paid by one party to the other , and we have consented , and as ...
... appoint a single arbitrator ( or as the case may be ) to decide and make an award upon the merits of that dispute , inclusive of an award as to any damages or costs to be paid by one party to the other , and we have consented , and as ...
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... appoint a time for hearing him , and shall give him ten days ' notice at the least of such appointment . The applicant shall as soon as pos- sible notify the Comptroller whether or not he desires to be heard . The Comptroller shall ...
... appoint a time for hearing him , and shall give him ten days ' notice at the least of such appointment . The applicant shall as soon as pos- sible notify the Comptroller whether or not he desires to be heard . The Comptroller shall ...
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... appoint a time for hearing him , and shall give him ten days ' notice at the least of such appointment . The appli- cant shall as soon as possible notify the Comptroller whether or not he desires to be heard . The Comptroller shall ...
... appoint a time for hearing him , and shall give him ten days ' notice at the least of such appointment . The appli- cant shall as soon as possible notify the Comptroller whether or not he desires to be heard . The Comptroller shall ...
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accompanied address for service affidavits Agent Rule amendment appeal applicant or applicants APPLICATION FOR EXTENSION APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION appoint Board of Trade cation certificate Chancery Lane claims Classes 13 clerical error Comp complete specification compulsory license copies thereof Court Dated this day day of 19 DESIGNS ACT Designs Branch designs in Classes document drawings duplicate entry erased evidence expiration FORM OF APPLICATION fourteen days granted grounds hearing hereby request inches insert invention lapsed patent law officer leaving shall deliver letters patent lodged London ment months name and address notice of opposition opponent parties patent agent Patent Office PATENT UNDER SECTION PATENTS AND DESIGNS Patents Form payment petition proceedings provisions pursuance Register of Patents registered proprietor Registrar REGISTRATION OF DESIGN representations or specimens respect secret patent sent SERVICE IN REGISTER Signature signed by applicant Southampton Buildings statutory declarations sub-section think fit tion troller United Kingdom W.C. PATENTS
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Page 62 - At any time not less than four years after the date of a patent and not less than one year after the passing of this Act, any person may apply to the comptroller for the revocation of the patent on the ground that the patented article or process is manufactured or carried on exclusively or mainly outside the United Kingdom.
Page 2 - money Bill" means a Bill which, containing in the opinion of the Speaker of the House of Representatives only provisions dealing with all or any of the following matters, that is to say — (a) the...
Page 19 - ... and the particulars of the assignment, transmission, or other operation of law, by virtue of which he requires to be entered in the register as proprietor, so as to show the manner in which, and the person or persons to whom the...
Page 76 - ... make, use, exercise, and vend the said invention within our United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and Isle of Man, in such manner as to him or them may seem meet, and that the said patentee shall have and enjoy the whole profit and advantage from time to time accruing by reason of the said invention...
Page 76 - Man, that they do not at any time during the continuance of the said term of fourteen years either directly or indirectly make use of or put in practice the said invention, or any part of the same, nor in anywise imitate the same, nor make or cause to be made any addition thereto or subtraction therefrom...
Page 2 - Any notice, if served by post, shall be deemed to have been served at the time when the letter containing the same would be delivered in the ordinary course of the post...
Page 75 - ... herein-before contained : Provided also that nothing herein contained shall prevent the granting of licences in such manner and for such considerations as they may by law be granted : And lastly, we do by these presents for us, our heirs and successors, grant unto the said patentee that these our letters patent shall be construed in the most beneficial sense for the advantage of the said patentee.
Page 76 - ... in such manner, at such times, and at and upon such reasonable prices and terms as shall be settled for that purpose by the said officers or commissioners requiring the same...
Page 2 - In proving such service or sending, it shall be sufficient to prove that the letter was properly addressed and put into the post.
Page 10 - Act may be amended, and any irregularity in procedure which in the opinion of the comptroller may be obviated without detriment to the interests of any person may be corrected, if the comptroller think fit, and on such terms as ho may direct (a).