The New Patents, Designs, and Trade Marks Act, 1883 (46 & 47 Vict. C. 57): With Notes and Index to the Act, Rules, and Forms |
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... prietor of any new or original design not previously tion of published in the United Kingdom , register the de- designs . sign under this part of this Act . ( 2. ) The application must be made in the form set forth in the First Schedule ...
... prietor of any new or original design not previously tion of published in the United Kingdom , register the de- designs . sign under this part of this Act . ( 2. ) The application must be made in the form set forth in the First Schedule ...
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... prietor of the design will be registered under section 55 , and a certified and sealed copy of the entry can be obtained , and will be admitted into all Courts as evidence without further proof ( see section 89 , also D. Rule 34 , p ...
... prietor of the design will be registered under section 55 , and a certified and sealed copy of the entry can be obtained , and will be admitted into all Courts as evidence without further proof ( see section 89 , also D. Rule 34 , p ...
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... prietor shows that he took all proper steps to ensure the marking of the article ( a ) . ( a ) Under the old law a similar provision to that contained in section 51 , made it imperative upon the proprietor of a registered design to mark ...
... prietor shows that he took all proper steps to ensure the marking of the article ( a ) . ( a ) Under the old law a similar provision to that contained in section 51 , made it imperative upon the proprietor of a registered design to mark ...
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... proprietor , of a design , or exhibition of any article to which a design is applied , or the not to pre- publication ... prietor of any design and any one else it will be advisable to apply for registration . If the author desires to ...
... proprietor , of a design , or exhibition of any article to which a design is applied , or the not to pre- publication ... prietor of any design and any one else it will be advisable to apply for registration . If the author desires to ...
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... proprietor . Any person who acts in contravention of this sec- tion shall be liable for every offence to forfeit a sum not exceeding fifty pounds to the registered pro- prietor of the design , who may recover such sum as a simple ...
... proprietor . Any person who acts in contravention of this sec- tion shall be liable for every offence to forfeit a sum not exceeding fifty pounds to the registered pro- prietor of the design , who may recover such sum as a simple ...
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Page 86 - ... 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.
Page 97 - ... 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 8 - Greenwood's Manual of Conveyancing. — A Manual of the Practice of Conveyancing, showing the present Practice relating to the daily routine of Conveyancing in Solicitors
Page 82 - 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 51 - means any design applicable to any article of manufacture, or to any substance artificial or natural, or partly artificial and partly natural, whether the design is applicable for the pattern, or for the shape or configuration, or for the ornament thereof, or for any two or more of such purposes, and by whatever means it is applicable, whether by printing, painting, embroidering, weaving, sewing, modelling, casting, embossing, engraving, staining, or any other means whatever, manual, mechanical,...
Page 32 - ... any alleged manufacture, use, sale, or purchase of the invention, any person or persons aggrieved thereby may bring an action against him, and may obtain an injunction against the continuance of such threats, and may recover such damage (if any) as...
Page 74 - 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 - MAYOR'S COURT PRACTICE.— Candy's Mayor's Court Practice.— The Jurisdiction, Process, Practice, and Mode of Pleading in Ordinary Actions in the Mayor's Court, London (commonly called the "Lord Mayor's Court"). Founded on Brandon. By GEORGE CANDY, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1879. 14».
Page 108 - 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 30 - Court or a judge so certifies, then in any subsequent action for infringement, the plaintiff in that action on obtaining a final order or judgment in his favour shall have his full costs charges and expenses as between solicitor and client, unless the Court or judge trying the action certifies that he ought not to have the same.