| 1897 - 906 lapas
...within two years after any action therein, of which notice shall have been given to the applicant, they shall be regarded as abandoned by the parties thereto,...it be shown to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of Patents that such delay was unavoidable. But eveu if wo assume that before the promulgation of the... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1897 - 848 lapas
...years after any action therein, of which notice shall have been given to the applicant, they shall l>e regarded as abandoned by the parties thereto, unless...it be shown to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of Patents that such delay was unavoidable. But even if we assume that before the promulgation of the... | |
| 1898 - 908 lapas
...year after any action therein, of which notice shall" have been given to the applicant, they shall lie regarded as abandoned by the, parties thereto, unless...it be shown to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of Patents that such delay was unavoidable.' "SEC. 5. That section'4898 of the Re vised Statutes be,... | |
| 1899 - 890 lapas
...within one year after any action . therein, of which notice shall have been given to the applicant, they shall be regarded as abandoned by the parties thereto,...it be shown to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of Patents that such delay was unavoidable.' "SEC. 5. That section 4898 of the Revised Statutes be,... | |
| Bruce Wyman - 1903 - 660 lapas
...been duly mailed to him or his agent, the application will be regarded as abandoned, unless it shall be shown to the satisfaction of the Commissioner that such delay was. unavoidable. (See Rules 171 and 172.) 32. It is desirable that all parts of the complete appli cation should be... | |
| Richards & Co. (New York, N.Y.) - 1904 - 572 lapas
...within two years after any action therein, of which notice shall have been given to the applicant, they shall be regarded as abandoned by the parties thereto,...it be shown to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of Patents that such delay was unavoidable. Rules of Practice, 1892.— 81, 171, 172. The statute does... | |
| Theophilus Parsons - 1904 - 1026 lapas
...Kinsman, 1 Blatchf. 488, Nelson, J., says: " It is not enough, to have been given to the applicant, they shall be regarded as abandoned by the parties thereto,...it be shown to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of Patents that such delay was unavoidable.' " (Sec. 5.) SEC. 4898 to read as follows : " Every patent... | |
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