Law Reports of Patent Cases, Band 2William Carpmael A. Macintosh, 1851 |
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... give credit to it till the patentee has had an opportunity of establishing his right at law . I cannot acquiesce in the state- ment at the bar , that the Court gives up all protection to the plaintiff where an action has been directed ...
... give credit to it till the patentee has had an opportunity of establishing his right at law . I cannot acquiesce in the state- ment at the bar , that the Court gives up all protection to the plaintiff where an action has been directed ...
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... give him at least a prima facie title , the Court | will so far give credit to such circum- stance as to afford him the aid of its jurisdiction until the suit shall be in such a state as to call upon the Court for a decision ...
... give him at least a prima facie title , the Court | will so far give credit to such circum- stance as to afford him the aid of its jurisdiction until the suit shall be in such a state as to call upon the Court for a decision ...
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... give his opinion whether or not they were an infringement of the plaintiffs ' patent . In pursuance of which arrangement , Mr. Carpmael did attend at the de- fendants ' manufactory at Limehouse , and , after inspecting the model , gave ...
... give his opinion whether or not they were an infringement of the plaintiffs ' patent . In pursuance of which arrangement , Mr. Carpmael did attend at the de- fendants ' manufactory at Limehouse , and , after inspecting the model , gave ...
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... give a feathering to the paddle - boards . Under these circum- stances the defendants contend , first , that the invention is not new for the same reason there is no infringement , because , if there was anything new , it must be the ...
... give a feathering to the paddle - boards . Under these circum- stances the defendants contend , first , that the invention is not new for the same reason there is no infringement , because , if there was anything new , it must be the ...
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... give you any trouble on that part of the case . We will throw his evidence entirely out of the question . Mr. Knight . - No , Sir ; but the case is worse - far worse - with respect to this King Williams , than your Honour is yet aware ...
... give you any trouble on that part of the case . We will throw his evidence entirely out of the question . Mr. Knight . - No , Sir ; but the case is worse - far worse - with respect to this King Williams , than your Honour is yet aware ...
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Seite 409 - Now know ye, that in compliance with the said proviso, I, the said Moses Puolc, do hereby declare the nature of the said invention, and the manner in which the same is to be performed...
Seite 229 - Committee, upon examining the said Matter, and being satisfied that such Patentee believed himself to be the first and original Inventor, and being satisfied that such Invention or Part thereof had not been publicly and generally used before the Date of such first Letters Patent, may report to His Majesty...
Seite 219 - Nash,) do hereby declare that the nature of our said invention, and the manner in which the same is to be performed, are particularly described and ascertained in and by the following description thereof, reference being had to the drawings hereunto annexed, and to the letters and figures marked thereon, (that is to say...
Seite 295 - You may take out a patent for a principle coupled with the mode of carrying the principle into effect, provided you have not only discovered the principle, but invented some mode of carrying it into effect. But then you must start with having invented some mode of •carrying the principle into effect...
Seite 291 - Smith having obtained a rule calling on the plaintiffs to show cause why the verdict should not be entered for the defendant...
Seite 539 - ... and the survivor of them, and the executors and administrators of such survivor...
Seite 360 - ... 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 409 - Tetley, do hereby declare that the nature * of my said invention, and the manner in which the same is to be performed, are fully described and ascertained in and by the following statement thereof, reference being had to the drawings hereunto annexed, and to the figures and letters marked thereon...
Seite 332 - to produce cloth from cotton, flax, or other suitable material, not capable of felting, in which shall be interwoven elastic cords or strands of Indian rubber, coated or wound round with filamentous material...
Seite 372 - January, 1833, was for an improvement or improvements in the making or manufacturing of elastic goods or fabrics applicable to various useful purposes...