| 1806 - 482 pages
...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, in that said part of our united Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, called England, our Dominion of... | |
| John Davies (Of the Rolls Chapel Office) - Law reports, digests, etc - 1816 - 470 pages
...the King's subjects in general. 2. That the invention, at the time of granting the letters patent, was not a new invention, as to the public use and exercise thereof within England. 3. That the same was not invented and found out by the said Richard Arkwright. And... | |
| 1845 - 462 pages
...further, that the invention in the declaration mentioned in tespect of which the complaint was made, was not a new invention as to the public use and exercise thereof in England, but that they had been publicly exercised and used within that part of the United Kingdom... | |
| Industrial arts - 1825 - 1070 pages
...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 in that said part of our united kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, called England, our dominion of... | |
| 1850 - 474 pages
...much of the invention as is not disclaimed. 3d, That so much of the invention as is not disclaimed was not a new invention, as to the public use and exercise thereof, at the date of granting the said letters patent. * The disclaimer and alteration are as follows : —... | |
| 1825 - 590 pages
...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 in that said part of our united kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, called England, our dominion of... | |
| 1771 - 450 pages
...the real principles upon which the verdict of juries ought to proceed. The question is, whether it is a new invention as to the public use and exercise thereof in the United Kingdom, or at least in England. The question, therefore, will not be, whether something... | |
| 1771 - 472 pages
...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, or that the said is not the true and first inventor thereof within this realm as aforesaid, these our... | |
| Richard Guest - Cotton textile industry - 1828 - 244 pages
...was contrary to law, and " prejudicial or inconvenient to our subjects " in general, or that the said invention was not " a new invention as to the public use and " exercise thereof, in that said part of our " kingdom of Great Britain, called England, " our dominion of Wales, and town... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1830 - 1076 pages
...the patent shall not use. In the letters patent itself the grant is to be void, " if the invention is not a new invention as to the public use and exercise thereof" in England, £c. It appears from the evidence that there had not Section 6. of 21 Jac. 1. c.3. VouVIU.... | |
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