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FOREIGN PATENTS (continued.)
Ceylon, 149, 150.

Cuba, Porto Rico, and the Philip-
pine Islands, 150, 151.

France, 151-156.
Greece, 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.
Newfoundland, 175-177.
New South Wales, 177, 178.
New Zealand, 178, 179.
Portugal, 179-181.
Prussia, 181-183.

Queensland, 183.
Russia, 183-185.
Saxony, 186, 187.
Spain, 188-191.
Sweden, 191-193.
Tasmania, 193–195.
Trinidad, 195.

Victoria, (Australia,) 195–199.
West Indies, (Dutch,) 200, 201.
Wurtemberg, 201-203.

FOREIGN PUBLICATION.

When, will avoid a patent, 252-
254, 527-535.

FORM.

Change of, when patentable, 238.
FORMS.

Of petition for letters patent, 271.
Of petition for patent by inventor
for assignee, 279.

Of petition for patent by joint in-
ventors, 274.

FORMS (continued.)

Of petition for patent by adminis
trator, 280.

Of petition for patent by executor,
280.

Of petition with power of attorney,
282.

Of power of attorney, 283.

Of revocation of power of attorney,

284.

Of specification for a machine, 304.
Of specification for a process, 306.
Of specification for a composition
of matter, 306.

Of oath on application for patent,
323.

Of amendment of the specifica-

tion, 343.

Of petition for the renewal of an
application, 345.

Of appeal from examiner to exam-
iners-in-chief, 365.

Of appeal from the examiners-in-
chief to the Commissioner, 377.
Of petition on appeal to the su-
preme court of D. C., 407.
Of certificate of Commissioner on
appeal to supreme court of D.
C., 408.

Of notice and reasons of, to su-

preme court of D. C., 408.
Of appeal to the supreme court of
D. C., furnished by the office,
380.

Of oath on application for patent

for a design, 445.

Of petition for the registry of trade-
mark, 449.

Of bath on the registry of trade-
mark, 449.

FORMS (continued.)

Of transfer of trade-mark, 450.

Of certificate of registry of trade-
mark, 450.

Of notice of taking testimony, 503.
Of deposition, 504.

Of certificate of officer, 504, 505.
Of petition for reissue by inventor,
582.

by assignee, 582.

Of oath of applicant for reissue, 583.
assignee, 583.

Of petition for extension by pat-
entee, 604.

By an administrator, 604.

Of statement of account, 604.

Of oath by applicant for exten-
sion, 606.

Of reason of opposition to exten-
sion, 607.

Of disclaimer, 615.

Of United States letters patent,
616.

Of assignments, 633, 634.

Of license, 640, 641.

Of British assignments, 649–654.
Of French assignments, 658-660.
Of assignments of copyright, 661.
Of bill in equity, 662.

Of subpena to appear and answer,
665.

Of precept of appearance, 666.
Of motion for leave to file supple-
mental bill, 666.

Of answer, 666.

Of replication, 667.

Of notice for proofs under oral ex-
amination, 667.

Of declaration, 668.

Of plea and special notice, 670.

FRANCE, 151-156.

Law, date, and where recorded,
151.

Kinds of patents, 152.
Previous examination, 152.
Duration, 152.

Government fees, 152.

Documents required, and where
to be left, 152.

Working and prolongation, 152.
Assignments, 152, 655, 660.
Specifications, inspection, and
copies of, 153.

List of patents delivered, 153.
Specifications published, 153.
Originals of specifications, (mo-
dels, 153.)

Jurisdiction, local proceedings,

153.

Proceedings to obtain a patent,
153.

Form of French letters patent,
155.

FRANKING PRIVILEGE.
Of Commissioner, 4.
FRAUD.

In the specification, 300.

In the oath of invention, 319, 322.

GENERAL ISSUE. (See Action at Law.)

GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, 77-
84.

Law, date, and where recorded, 78.
Kinds of patents, 78.
Previous examination, 78.
Duration, 78.

Stamp duties to be paid, 78.
Documents required at the Pat-
ent Office, 79.

GREAT BRITAIN, &c., (continued.)
Assignments and licenses, 80 649.
List of patents at their different
stages, 80.
Specifications,

disclaimers, al-
terations, provisional specifi-
cation, assignments, and li-
censes, 80.
Specifications, disclaimers, alter-
ations, and indexes, 80.
Originals of specifications, etc.,

81.

Free public library of the Com-

missioners of Patents, 81.
Commissioners of Patents' Jour-
nal, 81.

Infringements, 83.

Other legal provisions, 83.
Analysis of British Patent Laws,
84-102.

Acts of Parliament; rules, 85.
Commissioners, 85.
Seal, 86.

Petition and declarations, 86.
Only one invention to be in-

cluded in a patent, 86.
Copy of specification, &c., to
accompany application, 86.
Petitions, &c., to be left at
office; size, 87.
Size of drawings, 87.
Applications Teferred, 87.
Law officer may amend title, 87.
Applicant may not amend pro-

visional specification, 88.
Nature of invention, 88.
Fee on leaving petition, 88.
Provisional protections, 88.
Complete specifications, 88.
Fraud, 89.

GREAT BRITAIN, &c., (continued.)
Complete specification advertised,

89.

Complete specification stamp, £5,

89.

Notice to proceed, 89.

Notice to proceed advertised, 89.
Opposition, 90.

Applications for or against seal-
ing, 90.

Notice to proceed fee £3, 90.
Objections to be referred, 90.
Law officer to decree cost, 90.
Warrant for sealing patent, 90.
Complete specification filed, 91.
Patent fee £5; stamp £5, 91.
Future payments, 91.
Issue of letters patent, 91.
Issued three months from war-
rant, 92.
Accidental delay, 92.
Case of death, 92.

If lost, new patent may issue,
93.

Date of letters patent, 93.
Patents for foreign inventions,
93.

Foreign ships, 93.
Copy of drawings, 93.
Size of specifications, 94.
Size of drawings and scale, 94.
Extra copy of specification, 94.
Documents to be legibly signed,

94.

Period of notice, 95.
Public inspection of documents,
95.

Documents to be printed, 95.
Documents evidence in courts,

96.

GREAT BRITAIN, &c., (continued.)
Chronological register; copy of
license may be had and is
evidence, 96.

Number of persons interested,
96.

Falsification of register, 96.
Entries in registry expunged, 97.
Disclaimers, 97.

Confirmation of prolongation,
98.

Infringement, 98.
Judge's order, 99.
Taxing costs, 99.

Schedules of fees and stamps, 99.
Forms and Proceedings to obtain a
Patent, 102-112.
Form of petition, 102.

How to be written, and stamp,
103.

Declaration to accompany peti-
tion, 103.

Petition and declaration, accom-

panied by specification, 104.
Reference indorsed on petition,
104.

Form of provisional specifica-
tion, 104.

Form of complete specification,
105.

Reference to law officer, 106.
Notice to proceed to be made
two months before end of
provisional term, 106.
Form of warrant, 107.
Form of letters patent, 107.
The specification, 111.

GREECE.

Government may grant privi-
leges for inventions, 156.

GULANA, (British,) 156-158.
Law, date, and where recorded,

156.

Kinds of patents, 156.

Previous examination, 157.
Duration, 157.

Government fees, 157.

Documents required, and where

to be left, 157.
Assignments, 158.

Originals of specifications, &c.,
158.

Other legal provisions, 158.

IDENTITY. (See Combination, Double
Use, Improvement, Novelty.)

Of principle, 241, 243.

What constitutes substantial,

242.

IMPROVEMENT. (See Combination,
Double Use, Novelty.)
Definition of, 245.

When patentable, 245–247.
How set forth in the specifica-
tion, 247.

INCOMPLETE INVENTION. (See Caveat,
Novelty, Priority of Invention.)
Subsequent inventor may avail
himself of, 248.

Not patentable, 250.
INDIA, 158-164.

Law, date, and where recorded,

158.

Kinds of patents, 158.
Duration, 159.

Government fees, 159.

Documents required, and where

to be left, 159.

Extension, 159.

Disclaimer, 159.

INDIA (continued.)
Specification, inspection, copies of,

159.

Assignments, 160.

List of patents delivered, 160.
Jurisdiction, 160.

Chief legal provisions, 160.
Proceedings to obtain a patent,
161.

Form of petition, 161.

Form of declaration to accom-
pany petition, 162.

Form of declaration to accom-

pany specification, 163.
Form of declaration by agent,
163.

Form of petition, 164.
INFRINGEMENT. (See Action at Law,
Equity.)

INJUNCTION.

To prevent the violation of patent
rights, 25.

INTENTION. (See Abandonment.)
INTERFERENCE. (See Depositions, Ev-
idence, Identity.)

When declared, with a renewed
application, 345.

Duty of Commissioner in case of,
18, 450.

When patent will issue to prior
inventor in case of, 451.

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
under oath upon declaration
of, 466.
Adjudication by default in case
of, 467.

INTERFERENCE (continued.)

When, may be set for hearing.

467.

Appeal in cases of, 467.

Notice of declaration of, 467.
Notice of declaration of, by publi-
cation, 468.

First applicant presumed to be the
prior inventor, 468.
Assignment of time for taking
testimony, 470.

Postponement of hearing of, 470.
Affidavit required, 471.

Will be tried before the examiner

in charge of interferences, 471.
When, will be dissolved, 471.
Primary examiner cannot dis-
solve, 472.

Two years' public use, 473.
May be a second time declared,
474, 481.

Withdrawal of claims not in,
481.

No amendments received during,
482.

Refiling of application after, 482.
May be opened to admit new

parties, 482.

Abandonment in cases of, 483.
Classes of, 491.

INTERFERING PATENTS. (See Equity.)
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.

Patent Office attached to, 1.
INVENTION.

Foreign, may be patented in Uni-
ted States, 219.

Harmful, not patentable, 230.
Assignment of, 274–279.
Embodying abstract principle,

219.

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