An applicant or an assignee of the entire interest may prosecute his own case, but he is advised, unless familiar with such matters, to employ a competent patent attorney, as the value of patents depends largely upon the skillful preparation of the specification... The enterprise - 208. lappuseautors: Hugh Ronald Conyngton - 1921Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| United States - 1906 - 72 lapas
...received. ATTORNEYS. 11. An applicant or an assignee of the entire interest may prosecute his own case, but he is advised, unless familiar with such matters, to employ a competent attorney. The Office can not aid in the selection of any attorney. A register of attorneys is kept... | |
| Bruce Wyman - 1903 - 660 lapas
...204. ATTORNEYS. 17. An applicant or an assignee of the entire interest may prosecute his own case, but he is advised, unless familiar with such matters, to employ a competent attorney, as the value of patents depends largely upon the skillful preparation of the specification... | |
| General Electric Company - 1914 - 1324 lapas
...pertinent suggestion: "An applicant or an assignee of the entire interest may prosecute his own case, but he is advised, unless familiar with such matters, to employ a competent attorney, as the value of patents depends largely upon the skillful preparation of the specification... | |
| United States - 1909 - 68 lapas
...sent to the Patent Office must be prepaid in full ; otherwise it will not be received. ATTORNEYS. 11. The owner of a trade-mark may prosecute his own application...familiar with such matters, to employ a competent attorney. The office can not aid in the selection of an attorney. A register of attorneys is kept in... | |
| 1915 - 224 lapas
...to say that although an applicant or an assignee of the entire interest may prosecute his own case, he is advised, unless familiar with such matters, to employ a .competent patent attorney, as the value of patents depends largely upon the skilful preparation of the specification... | |
| Harry Dwight Nims - 1917 - 968 lapas
...sent to the Patent Office must be prepaid in full; otherwise it will not be received. ATTORNEYS 11. The owner of a trade-mark may prosecute his own application...familiar with such matters, to employ a competent attorney. The office can not aid in the selection of an attorney. A register of attorneys is kept in... | |
| United States - 1919 - 24 lapas
...La full; otherwise it will not be received. ATTORNEYS. 11. An applicant may prosecute his own case, but he is advised, unless familiar with such matters, to employ a competent attorney. The office can not aid in the selection of any attorney. 12. Before any attorney, original... | |
| Karl Michaelis - 1919 - 658 lapas
...Attorneys. Sinwä'tte. 17. An applicant or an assignee of the entire interest may prosecute his own case, but he is advised, unless familiar with such matters, to employ a competent patent attorney, as the value of patents depends largely upon the skillful preparation of the specification... | |
| Elliott Joseph Stoddard - 1920 - 904 lapas
...Register of Attorneys. An applicant or an assignee of the entire interest may prosecute his own case, but he is advised, unless familiar with such matters, to employ a competent patent attorney, as the value of patents depends largely upon the skillful preparation of the specification... | |
| George Cyrus Thorpe - 1925 - 1324 lapas
...attorneys, as follows: "An applicant or an assignee of the entire interest may prosecute his own case, but he is advised, unless familiar with such matters, to employ a competent patent attorney, as the value of patents depends largely upon the skillful preparation of the specification... | |
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