The London journal of arts and sciences (and repertory of patent inventions) [afterw.] Newton's London journal of arts and sciences

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William Newton
1837

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Seite 356 - ... that it shall be lawful for his majesty, his heirs and successors...
Seite 359 - Provided also, that no such Disclaimer or Alteration shall be receivable in Evidence in any Action or Suit (save and except in any Proceeding by Scire facias) pending at the Time when such Disclaimer or Alteration was enrolled, but in every such Action or Suit the original Title and Specification alone shall be given in Evidence...
Seite 364 - And be it enacted, That this Act may be altered, amended, or repealed by any Act to be passed in this present Session of Parliament.
Seite 363 - And be it further enacted, That the said commissioners shall, and they are hereby required forthwith and from time to time, as it shall appear...
Seite 240 - Having thus described the nature of my invention, and the manner of carrying the same into effect, I would have it understood, that I do not...
Seite 358 - That any Person who, as Grantee, Assignee, or otherwise, hath obtained or who shall hereafter obtain Letters Patent, for the sole making, exercising, vending, or using of any Invention...
Seite 355 - Commissioners may, if they think fit, require any such Person to make and subscribe a Declaration of the Truth of the Matters respecting which he shall have been or shall be so examined...
Seite 361 - Patent for the sole making and vending of such thing, without leave in writing of such patentee or his assigns, or if any person shall upon such thing, not having been purchased from the patentee or some person who purchased it from or under such patentee, or not having had the license or consent in writing of such patentee or his assigns, write, paint, print, mould, cast, carve, engrave, stamp, or otherwise mark the word
Seite 368 - ... the main part of the argument before us applies itself to that object alone. The third object proposed by the patentee was, " 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 361 - King's patent," or any words of the like kind, meaning, or import, with a view of imitating or counterfeiting the stamp, mark, or other device of the patentee, or shall in any other manner imitate or counterfeit the stamp or mark or other device of the patentee...

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