| United States - 1845 - 816 lapas
...intention of the act granting patents for useful inventions is to secure to the public the advantage to be derived from the discoveries of individuals, and the means it employs are the compensation to those individuals for the time or labour devoted to those discoveries, by the exclusive right to... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1847 - 708 lapas
...of the fourteen years granted under the first patent. Grant et al. v\ Raymond, 6 Peters', 218. 354. The great object and intention of the act is to secure...those individuals for the time and labor devoted to those discoveries, by the exclusive right to make up and sell the things discovered for a limited time.... | |
| Asa Kinne - 1852 - 736 lapas
...unsatisfactory, and their entire omission, a defect. 4. What is the great object of the above Act 1 The great object and intention of the act, is to secure...those individuals for the time and labor devoted to those discoveries, by the exclusive right to make up and sell the things discovered for a limited time.... | |
| Robert Henley Eden Baron Henley - 1852 - 770 lapas
...Grant et al т. Raymond, 6 Peters, 218. The great object and intention of tho act is to secure to tho public the advantages to be derived from the discoveries of individuals : and the means it Infringement or sal gem, *or fossil salt, or any marine salt," and it appearof patents. ед t^at „... | |
| James Burch Robb - 1854 - 774 lapas
...taken, for the same purpose, if the mistake has been innocently committed by the inventor himself? The great object and intention of the act is to secure to the public the advantag<s to be derived from the discoveries of individuals ; and the means it employs are the compensation... | |
| Richard Peters - 1860 - 792 lapas
...countenancing acts which may be fraudulent, or may prove injurious. Grant v. Raymond, 6 Peters, 218. 270. The great object and intention of the act, is to secure...the discoveries of individuals : and the means it employe, are the compensation made to those individuals for the time and labour devoted to those discoveries,... | |
| J. G. Moore - 1860 - 358 lapas
...of the fourteen years granted under the first patent. [Grant et al. v. Raymond, 6 Peters, 218. 21. The great object and intention of the act is to secure to the public the advantages to be derived 18* • from the discoveries of individuals ; and the means it employs are the compensation made to... | |
| Stephen Dodd Law - 1870 - 278 lapas
...241, 242. — MARSHALL, Ch. J.; Sup. Ct., 1S32. 4. The great object and intention of the patent acts is to secure to the public the advantages to be derived...those individuals for the time and labor devoted to those discoveries, by the exclusive right to make, use, and sell the thing discovered for a limited... | |
| Charles Sidney Whitman - 1878 - 1224 lapas
...the same purpose, if the mistake has been innocently committed by the inventor himself? 4. The groat object and intention of the act is to secure to the...the discoveries of individuals ; and the means it emSyllabus. ploys are the compensation made to those individuals for the time and labor devoted to... | |
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