The court, in considering its decision, shall have regard to the nature and merits of the invention in relation to the public, to the profits made by the patentee as such, and to all the circumstances of the case. The English Patent System - Seite 100von William Martin - 1904 - 138 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1901 - 542 Seiten
...s. 25. patent. In considering their decision on such a petition, the Judicial Committee are to have regard to the nature and merits of the invention in...to the public, to the profits made by the patentee as such, and to all the circumstances of the case. The exceptional merit of the invention and the inadequate... | |
| 1883 - 878 Seiten
...by counsel on the petition. (4.) Tho Judicial Committee shall, in considering their decision, have regard to the nature and merits of the invention in...to the public, to the profits made by the patentee as such, and to all the circumstances of the case. (5.) If the Judicial Committee report that the patentee... | |
| James Jones Aston - 1883 - 320 Seiten
...by counsel on the petition. (4.) The Judicial Committee shall, in considering their decision, have regard to the nature and merits of the invention in...to the public, to the profits made by the patentee as such, and to all the circumstances of the case. (5.) If the Judicial Committee report that thepatentee... | |
| Joseph Edwin Crawford Munro - 1884 - 528 Seiten
...by counsel on the petition. (4.) The Judicial Committee shall, in considering their decision, have regard to the nature and merits of the invention in...to the public, to the profits made by the patentee as such, and to all the circumstances of the case. (5.) If the Judicial Committee report that the patentee... | |
| James Johnson (of the Middle Temple.), John Henry Johnson - 1884 - 530 Seiten
...their decision the Committee is, according to the twenty-fifth section of the Act of 1883, to ' have regard to the nature and merits of the invention in...to the public, to the profits made by the patentee as such, and to all the circumstances of the case.' In coming to a decision they seek to meet the justice... | |
| H. A. A. Gridley - 1884 - 224 Seiten
...such behalf. 8.25 (4.) "The Judicial Committee shall, in con- s- ,s U). sidering their decision, have regard to the nature and merits of the invention in...to the public, to the profits made by the patentee as such, and to all the circumstances of the case." The requisites for an extension of a patent are... | |
| John Frederick Haynes - 1884 - 736 Seiten
...petition. Extension of inConnciL (4.) The Judicial Committee shall, in considering their decision, have regard to the nature and merits of the invention in...to the public, to the profits made by the patentee as such, and to all the circumstances of the ca»e. (5.) If the Judicial Committee report that the... | |
| William Norton Lawson - 1884 - 852 Seiten
...by counsel on the petition. (4.) The Judicial Committee shall, in considering their decision, have regard to the nature and merits of the invention in...to the public, to the profits made by the patentee as such, and to all the circumstances of the case. (5.) If the Judicial Committee report that the patentee... | |
| Alexander Melville Clark, William Clark - 1884 - 242 Seiten
...Privy Council, the patentee has not received adequate remuneration under his patent, regard being had to the nature and merits of the invention in relation...to the public, to the profits made by the patentee as such, and to all the circumstances of the case. The petition for extension must be presented at... | |
| Roger William Wallace - 1884 - 428 Seiten
...by counsel on the petition. (4.) The Judicial Committee shall, in considering their decision, have regard to the nature and merits of the invention in relation to the public (d), to the profits made by the patentee as such, and to all the circumstances of the case (e). (5.)... | |
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