The Law of Patents and Registration of Invention and Design in Manufacture: With Statutes, Forms, and RulesJ. Crockford, 1851 - 193 sider |
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Side 4
... means avoid encouragement to rival ingenuity to go round it . With reference to litigation , the patent has , besides the danger of technical flaws in the mode of acquiring the right to make head against the current of thought , which ...
... means avoid encouragement to rival ingenuity to go round it . With reference to litigation , the patent has , besides the danger of technical flaws in the mode of acquiring the right to make head against the current of thought , which ...
Side 5
... means what- ever of knowing how little it wants to complete it . If the constructor does know , and neglects it , the field is open to what the law calls " special occupation ; " but , as before said , he probably does not know how to ...
... means what- ever of knowing how little it wants to complete it . If the constructor does know , and neglects it , the field is open to what the law calls " special occupation ; " but , as before said , he probably does not know how to ...
Side 9
... means known equivalents ; and the use of the latter was held to be a distinct process . The most serious condition is commercial merit , the cost at which the article can be produced , or the work executed ; and this often resolves ...
... means known equivalents ; and the use of the latter was held to be a distinct process . The most serious condition is commercial merit , the cost at which the article can be produced , or the work executed ; and this often resolves ...
Side 10
... means it possesses of effecting what he has in view , or even to frame new combinations , or try new experiments in his service ( Minter v . Wells , Webs . P. C. 132 ; Bloxam v . Elsee , 1 C. & P. 567 ) , so long as he only commits to ...
... means it possesses of effecting what he has in view , or even to frame new combinations , or try new experiments in his service ( Minter v . Wells , Webs . P. C. 132 ; Bloxam v . Elsee , 1 C. & P. 567 ) , so long as he only commits to ...
Side 14
... from mechanical - it lies mostly in assiduous experiment ; the latter may be drawn on paper , or even calculated before trial . The result of an invention may be new , as new woven fabric , or there may be a new means ( 14 )
... from mechanical - it lies mostly in assiduous experiment ; the latter may be drawn on paper , or even calculated before trial . The result of an invention may be new , as new woven fabric , or there may be a new means ( 14 )
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action aforesaid Alderney alteration amend applied article of manufacture assigns Attorney-General Berwick-upon-Tweed caveats certificate Chancery claim common law copy or cast costs court Court of Chancery Designs Act disclaimer Ditto document drawings or prints effect Electric Telegraph employed enacted Enrolment Office evidence executors exhibition expiration extended granted hereby infringement invention inventor inventorship Jour judicial committee law officer letters patent licence Lord Lord Advocate Lord Eldon Lords spiritual Majesty Majesty's Mangnall mark matter ment mentioned merit mode Morgan Neilson Newton Lond notice obtain offence original ornamenting party penalty petition petitioner piracy pirated pleas practice present principle Privy Council proceeding proprietor provisional registration provisional right quære question recited reference registrar of designs respect scire facias sculpture seal Seaward SECT specification statute therein thereof thing tion trade transfer trial United Kingdom usually utility Vict Webs words
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Side 183 - Feather shall not particularly describe and ascertain the nature of the said invention and in what manner the same is to be performed by an instrument in writing...
Side 114 - Majesty's declaration is truly consonant and agreeable to the ancient and fundamental laws of this your realm : And whereas your Majesty was further graciously pleased expressly to command, that no suitor should presume to move your Majesty for matters of that nature ; yet nevertheless upon misinformations and untrue pretences of public good, many such grants have been unduly obtained, and unlawfully put in execution, to the great grievance and inconvenience of your Majesty's subjects, contrary to...
Side 121 - Court ; provided that it shall be lawful for Her Majesty, if she shall think fit, to...
Side 121 - An Act for amending an Act passed in the fourth year of the reign of His late Majesty, intituled " An Act for the better administration of justice in His Majesty's Privy Council, and to extend its jurisdiction and powers.
Side 161 - ... on no such manufacture, or published in the county where he carries on such manufacture, or where he lives, in case there shall not be any paper published in such town...
Side 182 - Persons claiming any Right Title or Interest in Law or Equity of in or to the said Lease...
Side 181 - Royal command, and further to be answerable to the said , his executors, administrators, and assigns, according to law, for his and their damages thereby occasioned : and moreover we do by these presents, for us, our heirs and successors, will and command all and singular the justices of the peace, mayors, sheriffs...
Side 157 - An Act to amend the Laws relating to the Copyright of Designs. Whereas by an Act passed in the fifth and sixth years .of the reign of Her present Majesty, intituled, An Act to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to the Copyright of Designs for ornamenting Articles of Manufacture...
Side 180 - ... of our especial grace, certain knowledge,- and mere motion, have given and granted, and by these presents, for us, our heirs and successors, do...
Side 118 - ... particulars of any objections on which he means to rely at the trial in support of the pleas in the said action or of the suggestions of the said declaration in the proceedings by scire facias respectively ; and at the trial of such action...