| William Carpmael - 1851 - 734 pages
...Rotch, for the defendants. The declaration was in the usual form, to which the defendants pleaded — 1. Not guilty. 2. That the plaintiff was not the true and first inventor. 3. Setting out the specification, and averring that the said improvement was not a new manufacture,... | |
| Robert Alexander Harrison - 1852 - 590 pages
...obtained for a new and useful mode of generating and distributing heated air in dwelling houses. — Plea, that the plaintiff was not the true and first inventor of the said improvement in the said declaration mentioned, in manner ecc, — Demurrer to plea, as bad, in... | |
| Edmund Hatch Bennett, Chauncey Smith - 1853 - 690 pages
...infringement of a patent granted to the plaintiff in 1843. The defendant pleaded, first, not guilty. Secondly, that the plaintiff was not the true and first inventor of the said alleged improvements. Thirdly, that the supposed invention was not, at the time of making and... | |
| Simon Greenleaf - 1854 - 784 pages
...480. 3 Derosne c. Fairie, Webst Pat. Cas. 154 ; 1 M. & Bob. 457, SC 4 Where the defendant pleaded, 1. Not guilty ; 2. That the plaintiff was not the true and first inventor ; 3. That the invention had previously been wholly or in part publicly and generally known, used, practised,... | |
| Edmund Hatch Bennett, Chauncey Smith - 1855 - 688 pages
...good and valid patents, in this, that they were not new as to the public use and exercise thereof, and that the plaintiff was not the. true and first inventor of the said alleged i«''«'tions. Demurrer on the ground, first, that the defendants are estopped by the... | |
| John Coryton - 1855 - 600 pages
...attorney says that — ats. > 1. He is not guilty. AB 3 2. And for a second plea the Defendant says, that the Plaintiff was not the true and first inventor of the supposed invention in the Declaration mentioned, as alleged. 3. And for a third plea the Defendant... | |
| Edwin Tyrrell Hurlstone, John Paxton Norman - 1858 - 956 pages
...defendant infringed the said patent rights. Pleas (inter alia). — First : not guilty. Second. — That the plaintiff was not the true and first inventor of the said supposed invention or inventions as alleged. Fourth. — That the supposed invention or inventions... | |
| |