To Amend Sec. 52 of Judicial Code and Other Statutes Affecting Procedure in Patent Office. Hearing....on H.R. 6256 and H.R. 7087 .... Feb. 4, 1926 |
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... proposed legis- lation to Congress or to any State unless the same has first been approved by the American Bar Association as a whole . These bills have been drawn , in their present form , after work of about four years , I think , by ...
... proposed legis- lation to Congress or to any State unless the same has first been approved by the American Bar Association as a whole . These bills have been drawn , in their present form , after work of about four years , I think , by ...
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... proposed bills were indorsed by the American Bar Association , there was a meeting held at Washington , and at that meeting a preliminary report was presented by Mr. Ewing , former Commissioner of Patents - a preliminary report to the ...
... proposed bills were indorsed by the American Bar Association , there was a meeting held at Washington , and at that meeting a preliminary report was presented by Mr. Ewing , former Commissioner of Patents - a preliminary report to the ...
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... proposed in order to simplify that condition . These two bills- Mr. BLOOM . Oh , you are trying to change certain ... propose to change . The CHAIRMAN . Mr. Bloom , I think when Mr. Huxley gets through with this matter he will not only ...
... proposed in order to simplify that condition . These two bills- Mr. BLOOM . Oh , you are trying to change certain ... propose to change . The CHAIRMAN . Mr. Bloom , I think when Mr. Huxley gets through with this matter he will not only ...
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... propose that ? Mr. HUXLEY . Because if he was not given that final authority he would not longer be the head of the ... proposed system would be saved for the inventor , and at the same time the patent would be issued and the period of ...
... propose that ? Mr. HUXLEY . Because if he was not given that final authority he would not longer be the head of the ... proposed system would be saved for the inventor , and at the same time the patent would be issued and the period of ...
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... proposed bills we are discussing , do they take away from any applicant the right to have his case reviewed by the duly constituted courts of justice of our country ? Mr. HUXLEY . No , sir . Mr. UNDERWOOD . That is what I wanted to know ...
... proposed bills we are discussing , do they take away from any applicant the right to have his case reviewed by the duly constituted courts of justice of our country ? Mr. HUXLEY . No , sir . Mr. UNDERWOOD . That is what I wanted to know ...
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action adverse parties residing allowed American Bar Association American Patent Law application assistant commissioners attorney at law BARLOW BARNETT bill in equity BLOOM board of examiners CHAIRMAN claim commis Commissioner of Patents Commissioner ROBERTSON committee Congress Court of Appeals court of equity decided district court District of Columbia equity court examiner of interferences examiners in chief fact favor FENNING final decision FRASER gentlemen give goes GOODWIN HAMMER hearing Howson HUXLEY indorsed interests interference proceedings interparty invention issued Judicial Code litigation matter MCLEOD mean novo objection patent attorneys Patent Commissioner Patent Law Association patent lawyer Patent Office patent section PAUL pending poor inventor present law present practice primary examiner procedure proposed R. S. section record remedy represent Revised Statutes simplify sioner six months statement Supreme Court taken thereof thing tion tribunal UNDERWOOD United WEDDERBURN WEFALD WILLIAMS
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13. lappuse - ... of the Revised Statutes of the United States, be, and the same are hereby repealed, and sections nine, ten, eleven, twelve, fourteen, and sixteen of an act entitled "An act to amend the customs-revenue laws and to repeal moieties...
13. lappuse - In such suits the record in the Patent Office shall be admitted on motion of either party upon the terms and conditions as to costs, expenses, and the further cross-examination of the witnesses as the court imposes, without prejudice to the right of the parties to take further testimony.
13. lappuse - That section twenty-three hundred and twenty-five of the Revised Statutes of the United States be amended by adding thereto the following words: "Provided, that where the claimant for a patent is not a resident of or within the land district...
12. lappuse - Whenever an application is made for a patent which, in the opinion of the commissioner, would interfere with any pending application...
14. lappuse - ... in the case may appear. And such adjudication, if it be in favor of the right of the applicant, shall authorize the Commissioner to issue such patent on the applicant filing in the Patent Office a copy of the adjudication, and otherwise complying with the requirements of law. In all cases where there is no opposing party, a copy of the bill shall be served on the Commissioner ; and all the expenses of the proceeding shall be paid by the applicant, whether the final decision is in his favor or...
5. lappuse - ... appeal to the chief justice of the district court of the United States for the District of Columbia, by giving notice thereof to the Commissioner, and filing in the Patent Office, within such time as the Commissioner shall appoint, his reasons of appeal, specifically set forth in writing, and also paying into the Patent Office, to the credit of the patent fund, the sum of twenty-five dollars.
53. lappuse - If such party, except a party to an interference, is dissatisfied with the decision of the Commissioner, he may appeal to the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, sitting in bane.
4. lappuse - All applications for patents shall be completed and prepared for examination within two years after the filing of the application, and in default thereof or upon failure of the applicant to prosecute...