FOREIGN PATENTS (continued.) Cuba, Porto Rico, and the Philip- France, 151-156. British Guiana, 156-158. India, 158-164. Italy, 164-169. Jamaica, 169-171. Mauritius and Dependencies, 171, 172. Mexico, 172, 173. The Netherlands, 173–175. Queensland, 183. Victoria, (Australia,) 195–199. FOREIGN PUBLICATION. When, will avoid a patent, 252- FORM. Change of, when patentable, 238. Of petition for letters patent, 271. Of petition for patent by joint in- FORMS (continued.) Of petition for patent by adminis Of petition for patent by executor, Of petition with power of attorney, Of power of attorney, 283. Of revocation of power of attorney, 284. Of specification for a machine, 304. Of oath on application for patent, Of amendment of the specifica- tion, 343. Of petition for the renewal of an Of appeal from examiner to exam- Of appeal from the examiners-in- Of notice and reasons of, to su- preme court of D. C., 408. Of oath on application for patent for a design, 445. Of petition for the registry of trade- Of bath on the registry of trade- FORMS (continued.) Of transfer of trade-mark, 450. Of certificate of registry of trade- Of notice of taking testimony, 503. Of certificate of officer, 504, 505. by assignee, 582. Of oath of applicant for reissue, 583. Of petition for extension by pat- By an administrator, 604. Of statement of account, 604. Of oath by applicant for exten- Of reason of opposition to exten- Of disclaimer, 615. Of United States letters patent, Of assignments, 633, 634. Of license, 640, 641. Of British assignments, 649–654. Of subpena to appear and answer, Of precept of appearance, 666. Of answer, 666. Of replication, 667. Of notice for proofs under oral ex- Of declaration, 668. Of plea and special notice, 670. FRANCE, 151-156. Law, date, and where recorded, Kinds of patents, 152. Government fees, 152. Documents required, and where Working and prolongation, 152. List of patents delivered, 153. Jurisdiction, local proceedings, 153. Proceedings to obtain a patent, Form of French letters patent, FRANKING PRIVILEGE. In the specification, 300. In the oath of invention, 319, 322. GENERAL ISSUE. (See Action at Law.) GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, 77- Law, date, and where recorded, 78. Stamp duties to be paid, 78. GREAT BRITAIN, &c., (continued.) disclaimers, al- 81. Free public library of the Com- missioners of Patents, 81. Infringements, 83. Other legal provisions, 83. Acts of Parliament; rules, 85. Petition and declarations, 86. cluded in a patent, 86. visional specification, 88. GREAT BRITAIN, &c., (continued.) 89. Complete specification stamp, £5, 89. Notice to proceed, 89. Notice to proceed advertised, 89. Applications for or against seal- Notice to proceed fee £3, 90. If lost, new patent may issue, Date of letters patent, 93. Foreign ships, 93. 94. Period of notice, 95. Documents to be printed, 95. 96. GREAT BRITAIN, &c., (continued.) Number of persons interested, Falsification of register, 96. Confirmation of prolongation, Infringement, 98. Schedules of fees and stamps, 99. How to be written, and stamp, Declaration to accompany peti- Petition and declaration, accom- panied by specification, 104. Form of provisional specifica- Form of complete specification, Reference to law officer, 106. GREECE. Government may grant privi- GULANA, (British,) 156-158. 156. Kinds of patents, 156. Previous examination, 157. Government fees, 157. Documents required, and where to be left, 157. Originals of specifications, &c., Other legal provisions, 158. IDENTITY. (See Combination, Double Of principle, 241, 243. What constitutes substantial, 242. IMPROVEMENT. (See Combination, When patentable, 245–247. INCOMPLETE INVENTION. (See Caveat, Not patentable, 250. Law, date, and where recorded, 158. Kinds of patents, 158. Government fees, 159. Documents required, and where to be left, 159. Extension, 159. Disclaimer, 159. INDIA (continued.) 159. Assignments, 160. List of patents delivered, 160. Chief legal provisions, 160. Form of petition, 161. Form of declaration to accom- Form of declaration to accom- pany specification, 163. Form of petition, 164. INJUNCTION. To prevent the violation of patent INTENTION. (See Abandonment.) When declared, with a renewed Duty of Commissioner in case of, When patent will issue to prior Definition of, 451. When, will be declared, 452. In case one of the parties has ob- tained a patent, 454. Each party to file a statement INTERFERENCE (continued.) When, may be set for hearing. 467. Appeal in cases of, 467. Notice of declaration of, 467. First applicant presumed to be the Postponement of hearing of, 470. Will be tried before the examiner in charge of interferences, 471. Two years' public use, 473. Withdrawal of claims not in, No amendments received during, Refiling of application after, 482. parties, 482. Abandonment in cases of, 483. INTERFERING PATENTS. (See Equity.) Patent Office attached to, 1. Foreign, may be patented in Uni- Harmful, not patentable, 230. 219. |