| Law - 1901 - 542 pages
...patent. In considering their decision on such a petition, the Judicial Committee are to have regard to the nature and merits of the invention in relation...such, and to all the circumstances of the case. The exceptional merit of the invention and the inadequate remuneration of the patentee are the criteria... | |
| James Jones Aston - Copyright - 1883 - 320 pages
...counsel on the petition. (4.) The Judicial Committee shall, in considering their decision, have regard to the nature and merits of the invention in relation...as such, and to all the circumstances of the case. (5.) If the Judicial Committee report that thepatentee has been inadequately remunerated by his patent,... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1883 - 878 pages
...counsel on the petition. (4.) Tho Judicial Committee shall, in considering their decision, have regard to the nature and merits of the invention in relation...as such, and to all the circumstances of the case. (5.) If the Judicial Committee report that the patentee has been inadequately remunerated by his patent,... | |
| William Norton Lawson - Copyright - 1884 - 852 pages
...counsel on the petition. (4.) The Judicial Committee shall, in considering their decision, have regard to the nature and merits of the invention in relation...as such, and to all the circumstances of the case. (5.) If the Judicial Committee report that the patentee has been inadequately remunerated by his patent,... | |
| James Johnson (of the Middle Temple.), John Henry Johnson - Patent laws and legislation - 1884 - 530 pages
...entered a caveat shall be entitled to be heard on the petition. The Judicial Committee are to have regard to the nature and merits of the invention in relation...as such, and to all the circumstances of the case. If they report that the paten tee has been inadequately remunerated, her Majesty in Council may extend... | |
| John Frederick Haynes - English law - 1884 - 736 pages
...Extension of inConnciL (4.) The Judicial Committee shall, in considering their decision, have regard to the nature and merits of the invention in relation...patentee as such, and to all the circumstances of the cağe. (5.) If the Judicial Committee report that the patentee has been inadequately remunerated by... | |
| Joseph Edwin Crawford Munro - Copyright - 1884 - 528 pages
...should be a direction to the Judicial Committee to the effect that they should have regard to the nature of the invention in relation to the public, to the profits made by the patentee as such, and not by the manufacturer, and to all the circumstances of the case." The proviso in sub-sect. 5, that... | |
| H. A. A. Gridley - Patent laws and legislation - 1884 - 224 pages
...4, also enacts — " that the Judicial Committee, in considering their decision, shall have regard to the profits made by the patentee as such," and to all the circumstances of the case. This Mr. Chamberlain, in introducing the Bill into the House of Commons, said did not refer to the... | |
| Roger William Wallace - Design protection - 1884 - 428 pages
...counsel on the petition. (4.) The Judicial Committee shall, in considering their decision, have regard to the nature and merits of the invention in relation to the public (d), to the profits made by the patentee as such, and to all the circumstances of the case (e). (5.)... | |
| Theodore Aston - Design protection - 1884 - 314 pages
...section 26 enacts that the judicial committee " shall, in considering their decisions, have regard to the nature and merits of the invention in relation to the public, and as regards profits, to the profits made by the patentee as such," meaning, obviously, profits by... | |
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