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... shares , and other choses in action , as well as , more rarely , choses in
possession , are frequently assigned to trustees by way of settlement on marriage
or otherwise . Of course the Statute of Uses does not apply to personal property
at all .
... shares , and other choses in action , as well as , more rarely , choses in
possession , are frequently assigned to trustees by way of settlement on marriage
or otherwise . Of course the Statute of Uses does not apply to personal property
at all .
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... or for a new application of an old thing ( d ) , or even for a chemical or other
process of production ( e ) . Secondly , the manufacture must also be new . A
patent , therefore , granted for an article already used , or known , or
communicated to ...
... or for a new application of an old thing ( d ) , or even for a chemical or other
process of production ( e ) . Secondly , the manufacture must also be new . A
patent , therefore , granted for an article already used , or known , or
communicated to ...
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... to amount to a prior publication of it , will not have any such effect , provided the
intending patentee give previous notice to the Patent Office of his intention to
exhibit it , and within six months thereafter , make due application for his patent .
... to amount to a prior publication of it , will not have any such effect , provided the
intending patentee give previous notice to the Patent Office of his intention to
exhibit it , and within six months thereafter , make due application for his patent .
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and the application is made by petition contained in , and supported by , a
solemn declaration that the petitioner is the true and first inventor , and that the
invention is not in use in this country by any other person ) , to the best of his
knowledge ...
and the application is made by petition contained in , and supported by , a
solemn declaration that the petitioner is the true and first inventor , and that the
invention is not in use in this country by any other person ) , to the best of his
knowledge ...
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After such acceptance , the inventor enjoys , during the interval between the date
of the application and the date of sealing the patent , the right to use his process !
! without prejudice to the patent thereafter to be granted , this immunity of ...
After such acceptance , the inventor enjoys , during the interval between the date
of the application and the date of sealing the patent , the right to use his process !
! without prejudice to the patent thereafter to be granted , this immunity of ...
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