 | William Newton - 1844
...public and private roads, courts, and bridges, with timber or wooden blocks." The defendant pleaded, " that the plaintiff was not the first and true inventor of the said invention in the letters-patent and specification mentioned," besides various other pleas, which it... | |
 | 1844
...public and private roads, courts, and bridges, with timber or wooden blocks. The defendant pleaded that the plaintiff was not the first and true inventor of the said invention in the letters patent and specification mentioned, besides various other pleas which it is... | |
 | Thomas Webster - 1844 - 1098 Seiten
...the proviso of the statute. The following notice of objections was delivered with the pleas : — 1 . That the plaintiff was not the first and true inventor of the said alleged invention, or for which the said letters patent were granted. 2. That the said alleged invention... | |
 | William Newton - 1844
...was for infringing the plaintiff's patent for "improvements in carriages." The defendants pleaded, first, that they were not guilty ; secondly, that the plaintiff was not the true and first inventor ; thirdly, that the said invention was not new ; fourthly, that the plaintiff... | |
 | Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1844
...public and private roads, courts, and bridges, with timber or wooden blocks. The defendant pleaded that the plaintiff was not the first and true inventor of the said invention in the letters patent and specification mentioned, besides various other pleas which it is... | |
 | William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington - 1844
...was for infringing the plaintiff's patent for " improvements in carriages." The defendants pleaded, first, that they were not guilty ; secondly, that the plaintiff was not the true and first inventor ; thirdly, that the said invention was not new ; fourthly, that the plaintiff... | |
 | Thomas Webster - 1844
...the proviso of the statute. The following notice of objections was delivered with the pleas: — 1. That the plaintiff was not the first and true inventor of the said alleged invention, or for which the said letters patent were granted. 2. That the said alleged invention... | |
 | Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Scott - 1845
...down the pavement in question for the defendants,) rested mainly on the second plea, which alleged that the plaintiff was not the first and true inventor of the said invention in the letters patent and specification mentioned. It was proved that prior to the date of... | |
 | 1845
...specification; and upon an action for the infringement of the plaintiff's patent, the defendants pleaded that the plaintiff was not the first and true inventor of the pavement mentioned in his specification. In support of this plea evidence was given of a letter addressed... | |
 | 1845
...specification ; and upon an action for the infringement of the plaintiff's patent, the defendants pleaded that the plaintiff was not the first and true inventor of the pavement mentioned in his specification. In support of this plea evidence was given of a letter addressed... | |
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