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It is a novel application ; it is not for an extension , but for a confirmation of the
patent under the 2nd section of the statute . For the For the purpose of regulating
the practice , I wish to draw your lordships ' attention to the form of the petition .
It is a novel application ; it is not for an extension , but for a confirmation of the
patent under the 2nd section of the statute . For the For the purpose of regulating
the practice , I wish to draw your lordships ' attention to the form of the petition .
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That statute was passed with a full knowledge of the state of practice at the time
as to the granting of patents , and of the mischief which necessarily resulted from
that state of practice , which was that the patent failed , because from ...
That statute was passed with a full knowledge of the state of practice at the time
as to the granting of patents , and of the mischief which necessarily resulted from
that state of practice , which was that the patent failed , because from ...
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Court will not Bethell , on a subsequent day , asked , among other things , that
interfere with the defendant should either not raise the question of want of
practice in courts of law . novelty , or should deliver to the plaintiff all the patents ...
Court will not Bethell , on a subsequent day , asked , among other things , that
interfere with the defendant should either not raise the question of want of
practice in courts of law . novelty , or should deliver to the plaintiff all the patents ...
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