... the Secretary of State, the Commissioner of the Patent Office, and the Solicitor of the Treasury, shall constitute a board to hear and decide upon the evidence produced before them, both for and against the extension, and shall sit for that purpose... Patent Extension: Hearings ... H.R. 323, June 20 & 22, 1951 - Page 36by United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1951 - 121 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. Patent Office - Patents - 924 pages
...of country most interested adversely to the extension of the patent, a notice of such application, and of the. time and place when" and where the same...sufficiently in detail to exhibit a true and faithful account b£;loss and profit in any manner accruing to him from and by reason of said invention. And if, upon... | |
| 1836 - 1042 pages
...application and of the time and place, when and where the same will be considered, that any регион may appear and show cause why the extension should...of the ascertained value of the invention, and of bis receipts and expenditures, sufficiently in detail to exhibit a true and faithful account of loss... | |
| Willard Phillips - Patent laws and legislation - 1837 - 566 pages
...section of country most interested adversely to the extension of the patent, a notice of such application and of the time and place when and where the same...expenditures, sufficiently in detail to exhibit a true and faiihful account of loss and profit in any manner accruing to him from and by reason of said invention.... | |
| William Elliot - Plants - 1837 - 350 pages
...extension should not be granted. And the Secretary of State, the Commissioner of the Patent-office, and the Solicitor of the Treasury, shall constitute...in detail to exhibit a true and faithful account of Joss and profit in any manner accruing to him, from and by reason of said invention. And if, upon a... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - Industrial arts - 1846 - 650 pages
...evidence both for and against the extension. The patentee shall furnish to this board a statement, under oath, of the ascertained value of the invention, and of his receipts and expenditures, showing the loss and profits accruing to him from or on account of the invention ; and if it shall... | |
| 1846 - 648 pages
...evidence both for and against the extension. The patentee shall furnish to this board a statement, under oath, of the ascertained value of the invention, and of his receipts and expenditures, showing the loss and profits accruing to him from or on account of the invention ; and if it shall... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1847 - 844 pages
...applicant having paid into the treasury the sum of forty dollars, and having furnished to the undersigned a statement in writing, under oath, of the ascertained value of the invention, and of the receipt and expenditures thereon, sufficiently in detail to exhibit a true and faithful account... | |
| John L. Kingsley, Joseph P. Pirsson - Forms (Law) - 1848 - 212 pages
...before them, both for and against the extension, and shall sit for that purpose at the time and place furnish to said board a statement, in writing, under oath, of the designated in the published notice thereof. The patentee shall ditures, sufficiently in detail to exhibit... | |
| Clement W. Bennett - Bounties, Military - 1854 - 564 pages
...1836, section 18 ; 1848, section 1.) 37. The applicant for an extension must furnish to the office a statement in writing, under oath, of the ascertained...the invention, and of his receipts and expenditures. This statement should be made particular and in detail, unless sufficient reason is set forth why such... | |
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