| Alfred Vincent Newton - Patent laws and legislation - 1879 - 126 pages
...1852, for the preparation of specifications, are that the complete specification of a patent " shall particularly describe and ascertain the nature of the invention, and in what manner the same is to be performed." If this provision be complied with, the validity of the patent, so far... | |
| Nathaniel Cleveland Moak - Law reports, digests, etc - 1880 - 914 pages
...from those in which the final specification described it. In this case, instead of saying "It shall particularly describe and ascertain the nature of the invention and in what manner the same shall be performed," all that the statute says is 1878 Bailey v. Robcrton. HL (Sc.) that in... | |
| James Jones Aston - Copyright - 1883 - 320 pages
...And in the new Act many alterations are made, and provision is made that the complete specification must particularly describe and ascertain the nature of the invention, and in what manner the same is to be performed, and must be accompanied by drawings, if required, and must end with a... | |
| Industrial arts - 1883 - 652 pages
...make of a machine, say, the exact form of which has not been determined ; but Clause 5 reads that " a specification, whether provisional or complete, must commence with the title, and end with a distinct statement of the invention claimed." If that clause is to be interpreted in the... | |
| H. A. A. Gridley - Patent laws and legislation - 1884 - 224 pages
...SPECIFICATION. By section 5, sub-sec. (4), it is enacted — " A complete specification, whether left on application or subsequently, must particularly...and must be accompanied by drawings, if required." Sub- section (5) goes on to say — " A specification, whether provisional or complete, must commence... | |
| International health exhibition, 1884 - 1884 - 650 pages
...required. A complete specification, whether left on application or subsequently, must pariicularly describe and ascertain the nature of the invention,...and must be accompanied by drawings, if required. A specification, whether provisional or complete, must commence with the title, and in the case of... | |
| Joseph Edwin Crawford Munro - Copyright - 1884 - 528 pages
...particularly describe the nature of the invention," as the recital would seem to require, but must also " ascertain the nature of the invention, and in what...and must be accompanied by drawings, if required." A specification that fulfilled the requirements of the recital would not necessarily fulfil the requirements... | |
| Roger William Wallace - Design protection - 1884 - 428 pages
...not appear in the above form ; but s. 5, sub. 4, enacts that a complete specification, whether left on application or subsequently, must particularly...invention, and in what manner it is to be performed. See page 13. The words used above, " and whereas the inventor hath by and in his complete specification... | |
| Thomas Minchin Goodeve - Law reports, digests, etc - 1884 - 664 pages
...from those in which the final specification described it. In this case, instead of saying, " it shall particularly describe and ascertain the nature of the invention, and in what manner the same shall be performed," all that the statute says, is that in the provisional specification which... | |
| William Norton Lawson - Copyright - 1884 - 852 pages
...recognized in the 10th section of the Act of 1852. The condition required that the specification should " particularly describe and ascertain the nature of the invention, and in what manner the same is to be performed," words which have been followed in sect. 5 (4) of this present Act. The... | |
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