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" I think one's own common sense leads one to adopt that definition), is this; — a man is entitled to a patent for a new invention, and if his invention is new and useful, he shall not be prejudiced by any other man having invented that before, and not... "
The Repertory of patent inventions [formerly The Repertory of arts ... - Page 233
1771
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Reports and Notes of Cases on Letters Patent for ..., Volume 1, Part 1

Thomas Webster - 1844 - 796 pages
...and useful, he shall not be prejudiced by any other man having invented that before, and not made any use of it; because the mere speculations of ingenious...afterwards make the same inventions, and apply them. A great many patents have been taken out, for example, upon suggestions made in a very celebrated work...
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Reports and Notes of Cases on Letters Patent for Inventions ..., Volumes 1-2

Thomas Webster - 1844 - 1114 pages
...and useful, he shall not be prejudiced by any other man having invented that before, and not made any use of it; because the mere speculations of ingenious...afterwards make the same inventions, and apply them. A great many patents have been taken out, for example, upon suggestions made in a very celebrated work...
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A Treatise on the Law and Practice Relating to Letters Patent for Inventions

John Paxton Norman - 1853 - 324 pages
...be the account of a perfected invention. The mere speculations of ingenious men, if not brought into use, ought not to stand in the way of other men equally ingenious, who make the same inventions and apply them.(/) A description of a mode of paving with blocks had been...
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The Exchequer Reports: Reports of Cases Argued and ..., Volume 5; Volume 145

Edwin Tyrrell Hurlstone, John Paxton Norman - 1861 - 1008 pages
...and useful, he shall not be prejudiced by any other man having invented that before and not made any use of it, because the mere speculations of ingenious...afterwards make the same inventions and apply them. A great many patents have been taken out, for example, upon suggestions made in a very celebrated work...
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The Patentee's Manual: Being a Treatise on the Law and Practice of Letters ...

James Johnson (of the Middle Temple.), John Henry Johnson - 1879 - 464 pages
...and useful, he shall not be prejudiced by any other man having invented that before, and not made any use of it; because the mere speculations of ingenious...afterwards make the same inventions and apply them. A great many patents have been taken out, for example, upon suggestions made in a celebrated work by...
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The Patentee's Manual: Being a Treatise on the Law and Practice of Letters ...

James Johnson (of the Middle Temple.), John Henry Johnson - 1884 - 530 pages
...and useful, he shall not be prejudiced by any other man having invented that before, and not made any use of it ; because the mere speculations of ingenious...afterwards make the same inventions and apply them. A great many patents have been taken out, for example, upon suggestions made in a celebrated work by...
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Abstract of Reported Cases Relating to Letters Patent for Inventions ...

Thomas Minchin Goodeve - 1884 - 664 pages
...new and useful, he shall not be prejudiced by any man having invented that before, and not made any use of it, because the mere speculations of ingenious...afterwards make the same inventions and apply them. A great many patents have been taken out, for example, upon suggestions made in a very celebrated work...
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Decisions on the Law of Patents for Inventions Rendered by [English Courts ...

United States. Supreme Court - 1887 - 632 pages
...and useful he shall not be prejudiced by any other man having invented that before, and not made any use of it; because the mere speculations of ingenious...in the way of other men equally ingenious, who may afterward make the same inventions and apply them. A great many patents have been taken out, for example,...
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The Patentee's Manual: A Treatise on the Law and Practice of Patents for ...

James Johnson (of the Middle Temple.), John Henry Johnson - 1890 - 578 pages
...and useful, he shall not be prejudiced by any other man having invented that before, and not made any use of it; because the mere speculations of ingenious...afterwards make the same inventions and apply them. . . . The meaning of these words, " public use," is this: that a man shall not, by his own private...
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A Digest of the Law and Practice of Letters Patent for Inventions: Including ...

Clement Higgins, George Edwardes Jones - 1890 - 660 pages
...and useful, he shall not be prejudiced by any other man having invented that before, and not made any use of it; because the mere speculations of ingenious...if they are not brought into actual use, ought not tostand in the way of other men equally ingenious, who may afterwards make the same inventions, and...
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