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" Making of any manner of new Manufactures within this Realm, to the true and first Inventor and Inventors of such Manufactures, which others at the Time of Making such Letters Patents and Grants shall not use, so as also they be not contrary to the Law,... "
Martin's Practice of Conveyancing: With Forms of Assurances - Page 183
by Charles Davidson - 1844
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The American Decisions: Containing All the Cases of General Value ..., Volume 47

Law reports, digests, etc - 1886 - 832 pages
...manufactures, which others at the time of the making of such letters patent and grants did not use, so they be not contrary to the law, nor mischievous to the state:" Curtis on Patents, sec. 1. The first patent Jaw in the United States, the act of 1790, provided for...
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A Digest of the Law and Practice of Letters Patent for Inventions: Including ...

Clement Higgins, George Edwardes Jones - Law reports, digests, etc - 1890 - 660 pages
...manufactures, which others at the lime of making such letters patents and grants shall not use, so as also they be not contrary to the law, nor mischievous to...or generally inconvenient: the said fourteen years k> be nccompted from the date of the first letters patents or grant of such privilege hereafter to...
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The Patentee's Manual: A Treatise on the Law and Practice of Patents for ...

James Johnson (of the Middle Temple.), John Henry Johnson - Patent laws and legislation - 1890 - 578 pages
...(Macaulay's •History of England,' iv. 127.) and grante should not use, so they be not contrary to law, nor mischievous to the state, by raising prices...home, or hurt of trade, or generally inconvenient. It was afterwards declared that these excepted grants of privilege should have the same validity that...
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Commentaries on the Present Laws of England, Volume 1

Thomas Brett - English law - 1891 - 660 pages
...of making such letters-patent and grants, shall not use, so that they be not contrary to the law or mischievous to the state, by raising prices of commodities...home, or hurt of trade, or generally inconvenient. " It is from the ancient power and prerogative of the Crown so saved and preserved that every patentee...
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Digest of the Law of Evidence on the Trial of Actions at Nisi Prius, Volume 2

Maurice Powell - Evidence (Law) - 1891 - 936 pages
...manufactures, which others at the time of making such letters patents and grants shall not use, so as also they be not contrary to the law nor mischievous to the state, by raising pnces of commodities at home, or hurt of trade, or generally inconvenient ; the said 14 years to be...
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Committee Prints

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1960 - 900 pages
...manufactures, which others, at the time of making such letters-patent and grant, shall not use, so as also they be not contrary to the law, nor mischievous to...home, or hurt of trade, or generally inconvenient. * * * Patents for inventions thus for the first time received express legislative sanction in an act...
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United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court, Volume 376

United States. Supreme Court - Courts - 1964 - 948 pages
...14 years to "the true and first Inventor and Inventors" of "new Manufactures" so long as they were "not contrary to the Law, nor mischievous to the State,...home, or Hurt of Trade, or generally inconvenient . . . ." Much American patent law derives from English patent law. See Pennock v. Dialogue, 2 Pet....
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United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court, Volume 376

United States. Supreme Court - Courts - 1964 - 954 pages
...14 years to "the true and first Inventor and Inventors" of "new Manufactures" so long as they were "not contrary to the Law, nor mischievous to the State,...home, or Hurt of Trade, or generally inconvenient . . . ." Much American patent law derives from English patent law. See Pennock v. Dialogue, 2 Pet....
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Industrial Society in England Towards the End of the Eighteenth Century

Will Bowden, Witt Bowden, S. Bowden - Great Britain - 1965 - 376 pages
...the true and first inventor and inventors of such manufactures, ... so ... they be not contrary to law nor mischievous to the state, by raising prices...home, or hurt of trade, or generally inconvenient." But "inventor" meant not "Moulton, Present Law and Practice Relating to Letters Patent lor Inventions,...
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The Cornell Law Quarterly, Volume 12

Electronic journals - 1927 - 604 pages
...monopolies to patents for new inventions. The condition accompanying the exceptions, reads as follows: "So they be not contrary to the law nor mischievous to the state, by raising of the prices of commodities at home or hurt of trade, or generally inconvenient . . . ." From this...
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