| Sydney Hastings - Torts - 1885 - 532 pages
...the nature of the invention, and be accompanied by drawings, if required. A complete specification must particularly describe and ascertain the nature...and must be accompanied by drawings, if required. A specification, whether provisional or complcte, must commence with the title, and in the case of... | |
| Walter S. Hutton - 1885 - 486 pages
...complete specification may be lodged in place of the provisional specification, particularly describing the nature of the invention, and in what manner it is to be performed, and accompanied by drawings, if required. A specification, whether provisional or complete, must commence... | |
| James Lorimer - Law - 1885 - 688 pages
...specification must describe the nature of the invention." " A complete specification must particularly describe the nature of the invention, and in what manner it is to be performed." The former is meant only to disclose the nature of the invention until the inventor has perfected its... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1885 - 1072 pages
...issued patents of 18li3. An English patent is granted, upon the condition that if the patentee shall not particularly describe and ascertain the nature of the invention, and in what manner the same is to be prepared, by an instrument in writing, under his hand and seal, and cause the same... | |
| Robert Morris - Conveyancing - 1887 - 488 pages
...invention, and be accompanied by drawings, if required (A). (4.) A complete specification, whether left on application or subsequently, must particularly...performed, and must be accompanied by drawings, if required (i). (5.) A specification, whether provisional or complete, must commence with the title, and in the... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1887 - 632 pages
...patent for a notion or a principle ; you must show, according to the terms of the conditions, you must describe and ascertain the nature of the invention, and in what manner the same is to be performed. Is not this a most material part of the specification ? The whole novelty... | |
| Ralph Hare Griffin - Law reports, digests, etc - 1887 - 390 pages
...application or subsepOI34lC' qucntly, must particularly describe and ascertain the nature of the Rr. 28-31. invention, and in what manner it is to be performed, and must bo accompanied by drawings, if required. See Act of 1886, s. 2, and rr. 28—31, us to drawings. (5.)... | |
| James Johnson (of the Middle Temple.), John Henry Johnson - Patent laws and legislation - 1890 - 578 pages
...complete specification, whether left on application or subsequently, must, in the words of the Act, ' particularly describe and ascertain the nature of...and must be accompanied by drawings if required.' It must commence with the title, and must end with a distinct statement of the invention claimed. The... | |
| Clement Higgins, George Edwardes Jones - Law reports, digests, etc - 1890 - 660 pages
...if required. [See sect. 2 of Act of 1885, inf., p. 36.] (4.) A complete specification, whether left on application or subsequently, must particularly...ascertain the nature of the invention, and in what mnnner it is to be performed, and must be accompanied by drawings, if required. (5.) A specification,... | |
| Thomas Brett - English law - 1891 - 660 pages
...LR 2 Ch. 132; Elave, 1 Web. PC 132; Murter v. Newal and Elliot, 4 CB (NS) A complete specification must particularly describe and ascertain the nature...performed, and must be accompanied by drawings if required. The Act also declares that a specification, whether provisional or complete, must commence with the... | |
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