The Patents, Designs, and Trade Marks Act, 1883: With Introductory Chapter, Explanatory Notes, Notes of Decided Cases : Also, the Practice for Obtaining Letters Patent for Inventions, and the Registration of Designs and Trade Marks : with Rules, Schedules of Fees, Forms, Tables, a Complete General Index, Etc |
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... give his vendee a better title or a greater right than he himself possesses in the subject- matter of the sale , and that in the case of a patent this maxim is absolutely unqualified , inasmuch as the doctrine of purchase for valuable ...
... give his vendee a better title or a greater right than he himself possesses in the subject- matter of the sale , and that in the case of a patent this maxim is absolutely unqualified , inasmuch as the doctrine of purchase for valuable ...
Page xxxiv
... give notice of trial before a jury . The defendant said this was not a proper case for a trial before a jury , and he relied on several grounds . The first was , that the question of novelty , involving as it did The particulars in ...
... give notice of trial before a jury . The defendant said this was not a proper case for a trial before a jury , and he relied on several grounds . The first was , that the question of novelty , involving as it did The particulars in ...
Page xxxvii
... gives him the right to hinder such persons as may please from making or using articles made according to his invention . The interest , therefore , of the inventor when not protected by the State is to keep his invention secret as long ...
... gives him the right to hinder such persons as may please from making or using articles made according to his invention . The interest , therefore , of the inventor when not protected by the State is to keep his invention secret as long ...
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... give the right to use the prior patent , the consent of the owner of which must be obtained until his term has ... gives protection to each part thereof that is new and material for that process ; which is really nothing more than ...
... give the right to use the prior patent , the consent of the owner of which must be obtained until his term has ... gives protection to each part thereof that is new and material for that process ; which is really nothing more than ...
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... give the public . If the articles are sold ( i ) , or even offered for sale by the patentee or others ( j ) , this will constitute a prior user . Also the open use of the invention ( k ) , though for private pur- poses ( 1 ) , unless ...
... give the public . If the articles are sold ( i ) , or even offered for sale by the patentee or others ( j ) , this will constitute a prior user . Also the open use of the invention ( k ) , though for private pur- poses ( 1 ) , unless ...
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Page 168 - I make the above solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true, and by virtue of the provisions of the Statutory Declarations Act, 1835.
Page 153 - Copies of all specifications, drawings, and amendments, left at the Patent Office after the commencement of this Act, printed for and sealed with the seal of the Patent Office, shall be transmitted to the Edinburgh museum of science and art, and to the enrolments office of the chancery division in Ireland, and to the Rolls Office in the Isle of Man, within twenty-one days after...
Page 92 - ... 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 manufactures, which others at the time of making such letters patents and grants shall not use...
Page 190 - ... deemed to have been served and received respectively at the time when the letter containing the same would be delivered in the ordinary course of post, and in proving such service or sending it shall be sufficient to prove that it was properly addressed and put into the post...
Page 176 - An Act for amending an Act passed in the fourth year of the reign of His late Majesty, intituled " An Act for the better administration of justice in His Majesty's Privy Council, and to extend its jurisdiction and powers.
Page 150 - If any person makes or causes to be made a false entry in any register kept under this act, or a writing falsely purporting to be a copy of an entry in any such register, or produces or tenders or causes to be produced or tendered in evidence any such writing, knowing the entry or writing to be false, he shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
Page 207 - 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 152 - ... declaration or doing such thing, may make such declaration or a declaration as nearly corresponding thereto as circumstances permit, and do such thing in the name and on behalf of such incapable person, and all acts done by such substitute shall for the purposes of this Act be as effectual as if done by the person for whom he is substituted.
Page 159 - 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 172 - ... hereby granted shall determine and become void notwithstanding anything 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.