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inventors, devisor or devisors thereof, without the consent, licence, or
agreement of the said John Doe, his executors or assigns, in writing
under his or their hands first had and obtained in that behalf, upon
such pains and penalties as can or may be justly inflicted on such
offenders for their contempt of this our Royal command: and, further,
to be answerable to the said John Doe, his executors and assigns,
according to law, for his and their damage thereby occasioned:
Provided, always, and these our letters patent are and shall be upon
this condition, that if at any time during the said term hereby granted,
it shall appear that this our grant is contrary to law, cr prejudicial or
inconvenient to our subjects in general, or that the said invention is
not a new invention as to the public use and exercise thereof, or that
the said John Doe is not the first and true inventor thereof, within this
Colony, these our letters patent shall forthwith cease, determine, and
be utterly void to all intents and purposes, anything hereinbefore
contained to the contrary thereof in anywise notwithstanding: Provided
also, that these our letters patent, or anything herein contained, shall
not extend, or be construed to extend to give privilege unto the said
John Doe, his executors and assigns, or any of them, to use or imitate
any invention or work whatsoever which hath heretofore been found
out or invented by any other of our subjects whatsoever, and publicly
used or exercised, unto whom our like letters patent or privileges have
been already granted for the sole use and exercise and benefit thereof
within our said Colony; it being, our will and pleasure that the said
John Doe, his executors and assigns, and all and every person and persons
to whom like letters patent or privileges have been already granted as
aforesaid, shall distinctly use and practise their several inventions by
them invented and found out, according to the true intent and meaning
of the same respecting letters patent, and of these presents: Provided
likewise, nevertheless, and these our letters patent are upon this
express condition, that if the said instrument in writing does not
particularly describe and ascertain the nature of the said invention,
and in what manner the same is to be performed, and also, if the said
John Doe, his executors or assigns, shall not pay at the office of the
Colonial Secretary of our said Colony the sum of
pounds
within three years next after the date of these presents, and the sum
of
pounds within seven years next after such date, that then,
and in any of the said cases, these our letters patent, and all liberties and
advantages whatsoever hereby granted, shall utterly cease, determine,
and become void, anything hereinbefore contained to the contrary
thereof in anywise notwithstanding: Provided that nothing herein.
contained shall prevent the granting of licences in such manner and
for such consideration as they may by law be granted: And, lastly,
we do by these presents, for us, our heirs and successors, grant unto
the said John Doe, his executors and assigns, that the our letters
patent shall be in and by all things good, firm, valid, sufficient and
effectual in the law, according to the true intent and meaning thereof,
and shall be taken, construed, and adjudged in the most favourable
and beneficial sense for the best advantage of the said John Doe, his
executors and assigns.

In witness whereof we have caused these our letters to be made patent, and to be sealed and bear date as of the

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No. 17-1860.

No. 17-1860.

Schedule 6.

Schedule 7.

day of

THE SIXTH SCHEDULE.

Patent for [insert the title].

This is to notify to all whom it may concern that John Doe, of, &c., has applied to me for leave to enter a disclaimer of part [or memorandum of alteration, as the case may be] of the said invention, the particulars whereof are stated below; I do therefore appoint [Thursday] the next, at o'clock in the noon, to hear and consider the said application and all objections to the same. And I do hereby require all persons having an interest in opposing the said application to leave, before that day, at my office in Cape Town, particulars in writing of their objection to the same, otherwise they will be precluded from urging such objections.

Given under my hand this

day of

W. P., Attorney-General.

The following is the disclaimer [or as the case may be] which I desire to make in, &c. [the applicant must here set forth what he wishes to enter, and sign it].

THE SEVENTH SCHEDULE.

Patent for [insert the title].

Notice is hereby given that I have presented a petition to His Excellency the Governor, praying for the confirmation of [or extension of the term in] the said patent, and that a commission has issued authorising and requiring certain commissioners therein named to consider and report upon the subject to the said Governor, which said commissioners will meet for that purpose on the

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All persons objecting to the said confirmation [or extension] must enter a caveat against the same at the office of the Colonial Secretary in Cape Town, otherwise they will be precluded from objecting to it.

Dated this

Schedule 8.

day of

JOHN DOE.

THE LAST SCHEDULE.

On depositing specification

To the Attorney-General for any "appointment
On obtaining letters patent..

At or before the expiration of the third year

At or before the expiration of the seventh year

To the Attorney-General with particulars of objections..

Every search and inspection

On presenting petition for extension or confirmation

Entry of assignment or licence

Certificate of assignment or licence..

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No. 18-1860.]

[July 17, 1860. An Act for Amending the Act No. 4, 1858, Creating a Board of Public Examiners.

[Repealed by Act 16, 1873.]

No. 19-1860.]

ACT

[July 17, 1860.

For Regulating the Public Pound at Glen Grey, in the Tambookie Location in the Division of Queen Town.、 WHEREAS it is expedient, in reference to the peculiar circumstances of the Tambookie Location in the Division of Queen's Town, that all impoundable animals found trespassing within the said location should be sent to the public pound at Glen Grey, and not to any pound beyond the limits of the said location: Be it enacted by the Governor of the Cape of Good Hope, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and House of Assembly thereof, as follows:

1. So much of the twenty-fifth section of the Ordinance No. 16, 1847, entitled "Ordinance for the better regulation of Pounds and the prevention of Trespasses," as shall be repugnant to or inconsistent with this Act is hereby repealed.

No. 19-1860.

Preamble.

Repugnant part of repealede 16, 1847,

Ordinance

location to be sent

2. No horse, head of horned cattle, sheep, goat, or pig found Cattle trespassing trespassing upon any land or ground within the limits of the within the limits of Tambookie Location aforesaid, shall be sent to any pound other to Glen Grey pound. than the pound at Glen Grey, or at such other place within the said limits as the pound of or for the said location shall from time to time be placed at. Any person contravening this section shall, Penalty for travening this secupon conviction, be liable to a penalty not exceeding ten pounds, tion. and in case of non-payment of the same forthwith, to imprisonment, with or without hard labour, for any term not exceeding one month.

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No. 20-1860.]

[July 17, 1860.

An Act to Regulate, till the expiration of the Year 1861, the Dealing in Gunpowder, Firearms, and Lead.

[Expired]

No. 21-1860.]

[July 17, 1860.

An Act for Granting Compensation to certain Persons for the Loss of Lands in the former Military Villages of Auckland, Ely, Juannasberg, and Woburn; and for other purposes.

[Spent.]

No. 22-1860.]

[July 17, 1860. An Act for Granting Compensation to certain Persons in the Kat River, for the Loss of Erven to which they were respectively entitled.

[Spent.]

No. 23-1860.]

[July 17, 1860.

An Act for Preventing unauthorised Persons from granting to Kafirs or other Native Foreigners Passes or Papers pretending or supposed to be such, and for preventing Kafirs or other Native Foreigners from being harboured on the premises of Persons who do not employ such Kafirs or other Native Foreigners. [Repealed by Act 22, 1867.]

No. 24-1860.]

[July 17, 1860.

An Act for continuiug the Act No. 26, 1857, entitled “An Act for Punishing Emissaries from Kafirland, and others, delivering in this Colony, to Kafirs resident therein, Messages dangerous to the Public Peace,"

[Expired.]

No. 25-1860.]

[July 17, 1860.

An Act for Applying a Sum not exceeding Three Hundred and Eighty-eight Thousand Nine Hundred and Four Pounds and Five Shillings for the Service of the year 1860.

[Spent.]

No. 26-1860.]

[July 17, 1860.

An Act for Applying a Sum not exceeding Ten Thousand Five Hundred and Sixty-two Pounds, in addition to the Sums provided by Act No. 25, for the Service of the Year 1860.

[Spent.]

No. 27-1860.]

[July 17, 1860.

An Act for Applying a Sum not exceeding One Hundred and Twenty-eight Thousand Seven Hundred and Seventy-four Pounds for the Service of the Year 1861.

[Spent.]

'No. 28-1860.]

[July 17, 1860.

ACT

For Legalizing Art-Unions. (1)

WHEREAS certain voluntary associations have been, or may hereafter be formed in the Colony for the purpose of encouraging the arts, and for the purchase of paintings, drawings, or other works of art, to be afterwards allotted and distributed by chance, or otherwise, among the several members, subscribers, or contributors, forming part of such association, or for raising sums of money by subscription or contribution, to be allotted or distributed by chance, or otherwise, as prizes amongst the members, subscribers, or contributors, forming part of such associations, on the condition, nevertheless, that such sums of money so distributed be expended solely and entirely in the purchase of paintings, drawings, or other works of art, or of sums of money for their purchase, and the proceedings taken to carry the same into effect, may be deemed and taken to come within the provisions of certain laws in force in the Colony for the prevention of lotteries and unlawful games, whereby the members, subscribers, or contributors of such associations as aforesaid, or persons acting under their authority, or on their behalf, may be liable to certain pains and penalties imposed by law on persons concerned in lotteries and unlawful games; and whereas it is expedient that all members of, and subscribers and contributors to, such voluntary associations as aforesaid, and all persons acting under their authority, or on their behalf, so long only as their proceedings are carried on in good faith for the encouragement of the fine arts, shall be discharged and protected from any pains and penalties to which they may have rendered themselves liable by reason of any such their proceedings as aforesaid: Be it enacted by the Governor of the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and House of Assembly thereof, as follows:

or

Preamble.

Associations formed for the encourage

operation of laws

1. All such voluntary associations as aforesaid now constituted, hereafter be constituted according to the provisions ment of the fine arts which may hereinafter contained, shall be deemed to be lawful associations, exempt from the and the members of and subscribers and contributors to all such against lotteries. lawful associations, and all persons acting under their authority or on their behalf, for the purposes aforesaid, shall be freed and discharged from all pains and penalties, suits, prosecutions, and liabilities to which by law they would be liable but for the passing of this Act, as being concerned in illegal lotteries, or unlawful games, by reason of anything done or which may be done by them, or any of them, in furtherance of the allotment or distribution by chance or otherwise, of paintings, drawings, or other works of art,

See also Act 9, 1889.

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