The Patentee's Manual: A Treatise on the Law and Practice of Patents for Inventions, with an Appendix of Statutes, Rules, and Foreign and Colonial Patent Laws, International Convention and Protocol |
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... reason for complaint ; she can- celled the patents which had excited the public clamours ; and her people , delighted by this concession , and by the gracious manner in which it had been made , did not require from her an express ...
... reason for complaint ; she can- celled the patents which had excited the public clamours ; and her people , delighted by this concession , and by the gracious manner in which it had been made , did not require from her an express ...
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... reason to suppose that a patent for a process , in the strict or proper sense of the term , might be good in law . Such certainly was the opinion of Chief Justice Eyre in Boulton v . Bull ( 1 Carp . R. 146 ) . ' It was admitted in the ...
... reason to suppose that a patent for a process , in the strict or proper sense of the term , might be good in law . Such certainly was the opinion of Chief Justice Eyre in Boulton v . Bull ( 1 Carp . R. 146 ) . ' It was admitted in the ...
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... reason of cheaper production , such a consideration is of the very essence of the patent itself , and the thing claimed has not really been invented unless that condition is ful- filled . ( Badische Anilin und Soda Fabrik v . Lerinstein ...
... reason of cheaper production , such a consideration is of the very essence of the patent itself , and the thing claimed has not really been invented unless that condition is ful- filled . ( Badische Anilin und Soda Fabrik v . Lerinstein ...
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... reason why Sutton should not have taken out the patent which Minter has taken out , unless they were both desirous to ruin the invention ; for suppose two persons are engaged on an invention of this descrip- tion , they know perfectly ...
... reason why Sutton should not have taken out the patent which Minter has taken out , unless they were both desirous to ruin the invention ; for suppose two persons are engaged on an invention of this descrip- tion , they know perfectly ...
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... reason to find fault with the verdict . Losh's patent was for improvements in the wheels of railway carriages , and these improvements consisted in constructing the pieces composing the entire wheel of malleable iron , and then welding ...
... reason to find fault with the verdict . Losh's patent was for improvements in the wheels of railway carriages , and these improvements consisted in constructing the pieces composing the entire wheel of malleable iron , and then welding ...
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Page 363 - Canada, in pursuance of the said section, the said privileges, powers, or immunities; and it is expedient to remove such doubts: Be it therefore enacted by the Queen's most excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords spiritual and temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows : 1.
Page 352 - ... 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 346 - The exhibition of an invention at an industrial or international exhibition, certified as such by the Board of Trade, or the publication of any description of the invention during the period of the holding of the exhibition, or the use of the invention for the purpose of the exhibition in the place where the exhibition is held, or the use of the invention during the period of the holding...
Page 337 - Where an application for a patent in respect of an invention has been accepted, the invention may during the period between the date of the application and the date of sealing such patent be used and published without prejudice to the patent to be granted for the same ; and such protection from the consequences of use and publication is in this Act referred to as provisional protection.
Page 340 - Act, no damages shall be given in any action in respect of the use of the invention before the disclaimer, correction, or explanation, unless the patentee establishes to the satisfaction of the court that his original claim was framed in good faith and with reasonable skill and knowledge.
Page 323 - Act shall at all convenient times be open to the inspection of the public, subject to the provisions of this Act and to such regulations as may be prescribed ; and certified copies, sealed with the seal of the Patent Office, of any entry in any such register shall be given to any person requiring the same on payment of the prescribed fee.
Page 299 - Where any person claiming to be the patentee of an invention, by circulars, advertisements, or otherwise, threatens any other person...
Page 353 - 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 360 - 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 198 - 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.