On Letters Patent for InventionsRobert Hardwicke, 1865 - 92 Seiten |
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... person who brings into the public stock some new trade , whence arise the sources of national wealth , should receive some reward for his ingenuity , and some remuneration for the trouble and expense which he has incurred , is only ...
... person who brings into the public stock some new trade , whence arise the sources of national wealth , should receive some reward for his ingenuity , and some remuneration for the trouble and expense which he has incurred , is only ...
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... given to persons to take patents who would have been deterred from it by the old complex and ex- pensive machinery . The following table will show in what directions many of the patents and appli cations 20 ON LETTERS PATENT.
... given to persons to take patents who would have been deterred from it by the old complex and ex- pensive machinery . The following table will show in what directions many of the patents and appli cations 20 ON LETTERS PATENT.
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... persons who have paid the sum of fifty pounds after the expira- tion of three years for an extension of their patent rights for a further period of four years , has not much exceeded the number of persons who paid a far larger 24 ON ...
... persons who have paid the sum of fifty pounds after the expira- tion of three years for an extension of their patent rights for a further period of four years , has not much exceeded the number of persons who paid a far larger 24 ON ...
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... persons who , under the new law , have paid the sum of one hundred pounds after the expiration of seven years for an extension of privilege for the full period of fourteen years , is less than half the number that paid in advance for ...
... persons who , under the new law , have paid the sum of one hundred pounds after the expiration of seven years for an extension of privilege for the full period of fourteen years , is less than half the number that paid in advance for ...
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... persons who miscalculate the value of their inventions lose now a far smaller sum of money than they did under the old system , and that their patents soon lapse and become unobstructive . What appears , however , to be most remarkable ...
... persons who miscalculate the value of their inventions lose now a far smaller sum of money than they did under the old system , and that their patents soon lapse and become unobstructive . What appears , however , to be most remarkable ...
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Seite 5 - Years or under, hereafter to be made, of the sole Working or Making of any manner of new Manufactures within this Realm, to the true and first Inventor and Inventors of such Manufactures, which others at the Time of Making such Letters Patents and Grants shall not use, so as also they be not contrary to the Law, nor mischievous to the State, by raising Prices of Commodities at home, or Hurt of Trade, or generally inconvenient...
Seite 4 - I will show you how the judges have heretofore allowed of monopoly patents, which is, that where any man by his own charge and industry or by his own wit or invention doth bring any new trade into the realm, or any engine tending to the furtherance of a trade that never was used before — and that for the good of the realm...
Seite 5 - ... the true and first inventor and inventors of such manufactures which others at the time of making such letters patents and grants shall not use, so as also they be not contrary to the law nor mischievous to the State by raising prices of commodities at home, or hurt of trade, or generally inconvenient...
Seite 5 - Provided also, and be it declared and enacted, That any declaration before mentioned shall not extend to any letters patents and grants of privilege for the term of fourteen years or under, hereafter to be made, of the sole working or making of any manner of new manufactures within this realm, to the true and first inventor and inventors of such manufactures, which others at the time of making such letters patents and grants shall not use...
Seite 5 - ... privy council, that this our grant is contrary to law, or 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...
Seite 5 - ... request : know ye, therefore, that we, of our especial grace, certain knowledge, and -mere motion, have given and granted, and by these presents, for us, our heirs and successors, do give and grant unto the said...
Seite 5 - Term hereby granted it shall be made appear to Us, Our Heirs or Successors, or any Six or more of Our or their Privy Council, that this Our Grant is contrary to Law, or 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...
Seite 5 - ... sole working or making of any manner of new manufacture within this realm, to the first and true inventor or inventors of such manufactures, which others at the time of the making of such letters patents and grants did not use...
Seite 5 - Realm as aforesaid, these Our Letters Patent shall forthwith cease, determine, and be utterly void to all Intents and Purposes, anything herein-before contained to the contrary thereof in anywise notwithstanding : Provided also, that these Our Letters Patent, or...
Seite 54 - They are unable to lecommend a preliminary investigation into the merits of the invention for which a patent is claimed ; but they advise that a careful inquiry be instituted, under the direction of the law officers of the Crown, as to whether there has been any previous documentary publication of the intention, either by grant of letters patent or otherwise ; and if such publication have taken place, that the patent shall be refused.