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PATENT.

Form M.

FORM OF REQUEST TO ENTER NOTIFICATION OF LICENCE IN THE

SIR,

REGISTER OF PATENTS.

I HEREBY transmit an examined copy of a licence granted

to me by

under Patent No.

of 188

as well as the original licence

for verification, and I have to request that a notification thereof may be entered in the Register.

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I REGRET to have to inform you that the Letters Patent,

granted to

[ Here insert for an invention of †

title of inven

tion.]

[ Here insert

the word 'de

stroyed' or 'lost,' as the case may be.]

§ Here state interest possessed by applicant in the

Letters Patent.

have been

No.

I beg therefore to apply for the issue of a duplicate of such Letters Patent.§

[Signature of Applicant.]

To the Comptroller,

Patent Office, 25 Southampton Buildings,

Chancery Lane, London, W.C.

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'opened' or 'is

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vention, with

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Exhibition, which †

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the provisions of the Patents, Designs, and Trade Marks Act of 1883.

herewith enclose

(Signed)

To the Comptroller,

Patent Office, 25 Southampton Buildings,

Chancery Lane, London, W.C.

PATENT.

(a) or errors.

(b) Here state whether in application, specification, or register.

Form P.

FORM OF REQUEST FOR CORRECTION OF CLERICAL ERROR.

SIR,

I HEREBY request that the following clerical error (a) may be corrected in (b)

Signature
Full Address

To the Comptroller,

Patent Office, 25 Southampton Buildings,
Chancery Lane, London, W.C.

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PATENT.

Form S.

FORM OF APPLICATION FOR ENTRY OF ORDER OF PRIVY
COUNCIL IN REGISTER.

(a) Here state

name and full address of appli

cant.

(a)

hereby transmit an office copy of an Order in Council with refer

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(a) Here insert name and full

address of appellant.

(b) Here insert

'the decision' or

that part of the

decision,' as the case may be.

(c) Here insert 'refused [or allowed] application for Patent,' or 'refused [or allowed] application for leave to amend Patent,' or otherwise, as the case may be.

I, (a)

FORM OF APPEAL TO LAW OFFICER.

of (a)

hereby give notice of my intention to appeal to the Law Officer

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N.B. This notice has to be sent to the Comptroller-General at the Patent Office, London, W.C., and a copy of same to the (d) Insert Law Officers' Clerk at Room 549, Royal Courts of Justice, number and year. London.

21st December 1883.

(Signed) J. CHAMBERLAIN,

President of the Board of Trade.

PRIVY COUNCIL.

RULES IN PATENT CASES BEFORE THE JUDICIAL COMMITTEE.

RULES TO BE OBSERVED IN PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE JUDICIAL COMMITTEE OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL UNDER THE ACT OF THE 5TH & 6TH WM. IV.1

Rule I.-Relates to proceedings for the confirmation of patents under the second section of the repealed Statute, which has not been reenacted.

Rule II.-A party intending to apply by petition, under section 4 of the said Act (sect. 25 of Patents Act, 1883) shall, in the advertisements directed to be published by the said section, give notice of the day on which he intends to apply for a time to be fixed for hearing the matter of his petition (which day shall not be less than four weeks from the date of the publication of the last of the advertisements to be inserted in the 'London Gazette'), and that on or before such day caveats must be entered; and any person intending to enter a caveat shall enter the same at the Council Office, on or before such day so named in the said advertisements; and having entered such caveat, shall be entitled to have from the petitioner four weeks' notice of the time appointed for the hearing.2

Although this Act is repealed, these Rules are continued in force by the sixth subsection of the twenty-fifth section of the Patent Act of 1883, until her Majesty in Council shall be pleased to issue new rules.

2 The fourth section of the 5 and 6 Wm. IV. c. 83 required the applicant to advertise his intention to apply for a prolongation three times in the London Gazette and in three London papers and three times in some country paper published in the town where or near to which he carried on any manufacture of anything made accord

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