Service Monographs of the United States Government, 31. izdevumsBrookings Institution, 1924 - 127 lappuses |
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... expense , pirated from him , and he must forego the reward which the law was intended to secure to him in the exclusive right it grants , or he must become involved in numerous and expensive lawsuits in distant and various sections of ...
... expense , pirated from him , and he must forego the reward which the law was intended to secure to him in the exclusive right it grants , or he must become involved in numerous and expensive lawsuits in distant and various sections of ...
11. lappuse
... expenses of the Patent Office . Rules of procedure to obtain patents were set forth in the act . The act , in brief , provided for the first time in any country , the means of protecting the rights of inventors in an intelligent ...
... expenses of the Patent Office . Rules of procedure to obtain patents were set forth in the act . The act , in brief , provided for the first time in any country , the means of protecting the rights of inventors in an intelligent ...
12. lappuse
... expenses and required a report of such expenditures to be made annually to Congress . By an act approved March 3 , 1839 ( 5 Stat . L. , 353 , 354 ) , the Commissioner of Patents was assigned the function of collecting and publishing ...
... expenses and required a report of such expenditures to be made annually to Congress . By an act approved March 3 , 1839 ( 5 Stat . L. , 353 , 354 ) , the Commissioner of Patents was assigned the function of collecting and publishing ...
13. lappuse
... expense he bestowed upon it . As this provision became obsolete a few years later , the original provision of the act of 1861 became operative for all cases , and extensions can only be obtained by special legislation . The fee for ...
... expense he bestowed upon it . As this provision became obsolete a few years later , the original provision of the act of 1861 became operative for all cases , and extensions can only be obtained by special legislation . The fee for ...
15. lappuse
... expense were kept within the income of the Patent Office ; it repealed the pro- vision of the act of July 4 , 1836 , which authorized the annexing to letters patent of the description and specification of additional improvements , by ...
... expense were kept within the income of the Patent Office ; it repealed the pro- vision of the act of July 4 , 1836 , which authorized the annexing to letters patent of the description and specification of additional improvements , by ...
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41. lappuse - ... a registered or known trade mark owned and in use by another and appropriated to merchandise of the same descriptive properties as to be likely to cause confusion or mistake in the mind of the public or to deceive purchasers shall not be registered...
33. lappuse - ... not known or used by others in this country, and not patented or described in any printed publication in this or any foreign country, before his invention or discovery thereof...
68. lappuse - Horological instruments 28 Jewelry and precious-metal ware 29 Brooms, brushes and dusters 30 Crockery, earthenware and porcelain 31 Filters and refrigerators 32 Furniture and upholstery 33 Glassware 34 Heating, lighting, and ventilating apparatus 35 Belting, hose, machinery packing and non-metallic tires 36 Musical instruments and supplies 37 Paper and stationery 38 Prints and publications 39 Clothing 40 Fancy goods, furnishings and notions 41 Canes, parasols and umbrellas 42 Knitted, netted and...
v. lappuse - THE INSTITUTE FOR GOVERNMENT RESEARCH '• STUDIES IN ADMINISTRATION. The System of Financial Administration of Great Britain. By WF Willoughby, WW Willoughby, and SM Lindsay.
39. lappuse - ... is entitled, according to law, to receive a patent for his invention, as specified in his claim, or for any part thereof, as the facts in the case may appear.
ix. lappuse - To lay the basis for such a comprehensive study of the organization and operations of the national government as President Taft outlined, the Institute for Government Research has undertaken the preparation of a series of monographs, of which the present study is one, giving a detailed description of each of the fifty or more distinct services of the government. These studies are being vigorously prosecuted, and it is hoped that all services of the government will be covered in a comparatively brief...
67. lappuse - ... articles, not including tobacco products; (9) explosives, firearms, equipments, and projectiles; (10) fertilizers; (11) inks and inking materials; (12) construction materials; (13) hardware and plumbing and steam-fitting supplies; (14) metals and metal castings and forgings; (15) oils and greases; (16...
33. lappuse - any person who has invented or discovered any new and useful art, machine, manufacture, or composition of matter, or any new and useful improvement thereof, not known or used by others in this country before his invention or discovery thereof...
68. lappuse - Linoleum and oiled cloth 21 Electrical apparatus, machines and supplies 22 Games, toys and sporting goods 23 Cutlery, machinery, and tools, and parts thereof 24 Laundry appliances and machines 25 Locks and safes 26 Measuring and scientific appliances 27 Horological instruments 28 Jewelry and precious-metal ware 29 Brooms, brushes and dusters 30 Crockery, earthenware and porcelain 31 Filters and refrigerators 32 Furniture and upholstery 33 Glassware 34 Heating, lighting, and ventilating apparatus...
77. lappuse - They furnish the essential basis for making plans for determining costs by organization division and subdivision. They afford the data for a consideration of the problem of classifying and standardizing personnel and compensation. Collectively, they make it possible to determine the number and location of organization divisions of any particular kind as, for example, laboratories, libraries blueprint rooms, or any other kind of plant possessed by the national government, to what services they are...