Analytical Summaries of the Patents, Designs, and Trade Marks' Act, 1883, and of the Patent Laws of All Foreign Countries and British Colonies |
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... utility , and consolidates and amends the laws relating to this subject , by providing anew for the registration of designs without making any distinction as to the character or purpose of the designs for which copyright is sought to be ...
... utility , and consolidates and amends the laws relating to this subject , by providing anew for the registration of designs without making any distinction as to the character or purpose of the designs for which copyright is sought to be ...
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... utility of the invention . The patent may , however , be refused ( a ) if the application be irregular in form , ( b ) if it contains more than one principal invention , ( c ) if the subject of the invention is unpatentable . In the ...
... utility of the invention . The patent may , however , be refused ( a ) if the application be irregular in form , ( b ) if it contains more than one principal invention , ( c ) if the subject of the invention is unpatentable . In the ...
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... utility of the invention . Taxes . - Patents of Invention , and Patents of Importation are subject to the payment of a small annual tax increasing progressively at the rate of 10 francs per annum , a month's grace being allowed subject ...
... utility of the invention . Taxes . - Patents of Invention , and Patents of Importation are subject to the payment of a small annual tax increasing progressively at the rate of 10 francs per annum , a month's grace being allowed subject ...
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... utility of the invention . The patent may , however , be refused ( a ) if the application be irregular in form , ( b ) if it contains more than one principal invention , ( c ) if the subject of the invention is unpatentable . In the ...
... utility of the invention . The patent may , however , be refused ( a ) if the application be irregular in form , ( b ) if it contains more than one principal invention , ( c ) if the subject of the invention is unpatentable . In the ...
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... utility of the invention . Taxes . - Patents of Invention , and Patents of Importation are subject to the payment of a small annual tax increasing progressively at the rate of 10 francs per annum , a month's grace being allowed subject ...
... utility of the invention . Taxes . - Patents of Invention , and Patents of Importation are subject to the payment of a small annual tax increasing progressively at the rate of 10 francs per annum , a month's grace being allowed subject ...
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Page 14 - The court, in considering its decision, shall have regard to the nature and merits of the invention in relation to the public, to the profits made by the patentee as such, and to all the circumstances of the case.
Page 88 - That any citizen of the United States, or alien, who shall have been a resident in the United States one year next preceding, and shall have made oath of his intention to become a citizen thereof, who shall have invented any new art, machine, or improvement thereof, and shall desire further time to mature the same, may, on paying to the credit of the Treasury...
Page 17 - Where any person claiming to be the patentee of an invention, by circulars advertisements or otherwise threatens any other person with any legal proceedings or liability in respect of any alleged manufacture use sale or purchase of the invention...
Page 23 - A written signature or copy of a written signature of the individual or firm applying for registration thereof as a trade mark ; or (c.) A distinctive device, mark, brand, heading, label, ticket, or fancy word or words not in common use.
Page 14 - Any person alleging that he, or any person under or through whom he claims an interest in any trade, business, or manufacture, had publicly manufactured, used, or sold, within this realm, before the date of the patent, anything claimed by the patentee as his invention.
Page 124 - means any manner of new manufacture the subject of letters patent and grant of privilege within section six of the Statute of Monopolies...
Page 48 - A reissue is granted to the original patentee, his legal representatives, or the assignees of the entire interest when, by reason of a defective or insufficient specification, or by reason of the patentee claiming as his invention or discovery more than he had a right to claim as new...
Page 102 - ... the sole working or making of any manner of new manufactures within this Realm, to the true and first inventor and inventors of such manufactures, which others at the time of making such letters patents and grants shall not use...
Page 14 - Any person alleging that the patent was obtained in fraud of his rights, or of the rights of any person under or through whom he claims...
Page 150 - ... in such full, clear, and exact terms, as to distinguish the same from all other things before known, and to enable any person, skilled in the art or science of which it is a branch, or with which it is most nearly connected, to make, compound, and use the same.