| Walter S. Hutton - Engineering - 1901 - 550 pages
...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 with the title, and a complete specification must end with a distinct statement of the invention claimed. The documents... | |
| William Henry Somerset Bell, Manfred Nathan - Law - 1902 - 786 pages
...of the invention, and be accompanied by drawings if required. A complete specification whether left on application or subsequently, must particularly...performed and must be accompanied by drawings if required. Where satisfactory drawings accompany the provisional application the complete specification need not... | |
| Scotland - Law - 1900 - 594 pages
...invention, and be accompanied by drawings, if required. (4.) A complete specification, whether left on application or subsequently, must particularly...it is to be performed, and must be accompanied by 2 drawings, if required. (5.) A specification, whether provisional or complete, must commence with... | |
| Thomas Chitty - Civil procedure - 1902 - 976 pages
...letters-patent in the following manner, that is to say [state the manner]. 8. The specification did not particularly describe and ascertain the nature of the invention, and in what manner the same was to be and might be performed. (<f) These particulars are required by the 46 & 47 Viet.... | |
| United States. Patent Office - Copyright - 1903 - 794 pages
...invention, and be accompanied by drawings, if required. Clause (4): A complete specification, whether left on application or subsequently, must particularly...nature of the invention, and in what manner it is to be ])erformed, and must be accompanied by drawings, if required. Clause (5): A specification, whether... | |
| James Roberts (Barrister-at-law) - Patent laws and legislation - 1903 - 780 pages
...application will be deemed abandoned. The complete specification is required to discharge two functions. It must particularly describe and ascertain the nature...invention, and in what manner it is to be performed. This branch of the subject, including the relation of the complete to the provisional has already been... | |
| Henry John Stephen - Law - 1903 - 814 pages
...illustrative thereof ; and the complete specification particularly describing and ascertaining in detail the nature of the invention, and in what manner it is to be performed or put in use, and being usually accompanied by drawings illustrative thereof, or else referring to... | |
| Design protection - 1903 - 916 pages
...describe the nature of the1 invention ; the Complete Specification has to do more — it must describe the nature of the invention and in what manner it is to be performed. I have got to see, on this question of disconformity, whether the nature of the 45 invention is or... | |
| Transvaal (Colony) - Law - 1904 - 552 pages
...the invention and be accompanied by drawings if required. (4) A complete specification whether left on application or subsequently must particularly describe...and must be accompanied by drawings if required. (5) If a provisional specification is accompanied by drawings to the satisfaction of the Commissioner the... | |
| William Martin - Patent laws and legislation - 1904 - 154 pages
...invention. In technical language, this is expressed by the statement that a complete specification " must particularly describe and ascertain the nature of the invention and in what manner the same is to be performed." The necessity for this description is based upon the Act of 1883, which... | |
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