| Great Britain - Session laws - 1907 - 464 pages
...(which relates to the grounds on which the grant of a patent op?081*10"may be opposed), for the words " on the ground that the " invention has been patented in this country 011 an application of prior date " there shall be substituted the words "on the ground that the invention... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1899 - 964 pages
...Act 1883 a person who has no interest in the matter has no right to oppsse the grant of a patent upon the ground that the invention has been patented in this country on an application of prior date. (Reg. v. Comptroller-General of Patents, Designs, and Trade Marks ; Ex parte Tomlinson.) 777 Grant... | |
| William Frederick Barry - Law reports, digests, etc - 1899 - 586 pages
...patent on the ground of the applicant having obtained the invention from him, or from a person of whom he is the legal representative, or on the ground that...on an application of prior date, or on the ground that the complete specification describes or claims an invention other than that described in the provisional... | |
| Design protection - 1900 - 856 pages
...stopping this Patent, and the only right the Comptroller has of stopping this Patent, is upon the words " The " invention has been patented in this country on an application of prior " date." In effect, Nahnsen and Seelemann say that it is impossible to read 25 the language of the ISO!) Specification... | |
| Queensland - Session laws - 1884 - 444 pages
...he is the legal representative, orjon the ground that the invention has been patented in this colony on an application of prior date, or 'on the ground of an examiner having reported to the registrar that the specification appears to him to comprise the same invention as is comprised in a... | |
| Law - 1892 - 850 pages
...law is steadily growing. One of the recognised grounds of opposition to the grant of a patent is ' that the invention has been patented in this country on an application of prior date' (Patents Acts, 1883-80, s. 11, subs. 1). In In re Stubbs (188-1), Griffin PC 208, Sir Richard Webster... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1886 - 838 pages
...ground that the applicant has obtained the invention from the opponent, or from the person who is his legal representative, or on the ground that the invention...patented in this country on an application of prior date. The Committee will observe that, the subject-matter being advertised in the case of important inventions,... | |
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