London Journal of Arts, Sciences and Manufacturers, and Repertory of Patent Inventions, Band 2William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington W. Newton, 1833 |
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... persons could not be called to make that clear which a working mechanic could not compre- hend . The jury desired to hear more evidence upon the point before they could agree to consider the plaintiff's case lost but Mr. Pollock ...
... persons could not be called to make that clear which a working mechanic could not compre- hend . The jury desired to hear more evidence upon the point before they could agree to consider the plaintiff's case lost but Mr. Pollock ...
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... persons , and the ancient prerogatives of the Crown ; let us , therefore , leave these matters to be dealt with by the law officers as they see fit ; on this point we only ask a reduction of the exorbitant fees and stamps charged in ...
... persons , and the ancient prerogatives of the Crown ; let us , therefore , leave these matters to be dealt with by the law officers as they see fit ; on this point we only ask a reduction of the exorbitant fees and stamps charged in ...
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... persons , an inventor in England may communicate or sell his invention to any person in England , who shall be at liberty to take out a Patent here in his own name , and hold the same as his exclusive pro- perty under the same law that ...
... persons , an inventor in England may communicate or sell his invention to any person in England , who shall be at liberty to take out a Patent here in his own name , and hold the same as his exclusive pro- perty under the same law that ...
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... person acquainted with the subject , and that it shall be a question for the jury to decide whether any supposed omission in the description has been wilfully made ; and if the jury find that it has not been wilful , then the Patent ...
... person acquainted with the subject , and that it shall be a question for the jury to decide whether any supposed omission in the description has been wilfully made ; and if the jury find that it has not been wilful , then the Patent ...
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... person at present entitled to fees , a certain sum of money to be fixed on . That improvements upon an existing ... person , but that he shall be at liberty to assign his interest in any manner , and to any number of persons as he may ...
... person at present entitled to fees , a certain sum of money to be fixed on . That improvements upon an existing ... person , but that he shall be at liberty to assign his interest in any manner , and to any number of persons as he may ...
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