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No. 2.]

Section 2.

Section 2.

THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [A.D. 1899]

SCHEDULES.

THE FIRST SCHEDULE.

FORMS.

FORM No. 1.

Petition for Letters Patent.

The Humble Petition of A. B. [or, as the case may be, of C. D. as agent for A.B.] etc.

That your Petitioner [or, as the case may be, that A.B. of whom your Petitioner is the agent, assignee, executor, or administrator] has obtained Her Majesty's Letters Patent, dated the ... day of ...1 for [state the title of invention as granted] and that such Letters Patent are to continue in force for ... years from the day of ...

That your Petitioner believes that the said invention is not now and has not hitherto been publicly used in this Colony.

That the following is the description of the said invention [here state particulars shortly, in accordance with the specification on which the Letters Patent in England were granted]..

Your Petitioner annexes hereto a specification of the said invention and declaration, pursuant to the provisions of the Patents Ordinance, 1892, and prays for a grant of Letters Patent for the said invention.

And your Petitioner will ever pray, etc.

of ...

FORM NO. 2.

Declaration.

I, [here insert name, condition, and place of residence] do solemnly and sincerely declare that I am [or, if made by an agent, then that A.B. is] in possession absolutely [or, if made in respect of locally confined interest, then within the Colony of Hongkong or according to the fact] of an invention for [state the nature of the invention in terms of the English Patent] and which invention, I believe, will in all probability be of great public utility in the said Colony; that the same is not publicly used in the said Colony; and that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the instrument in writing under my hand hereunto annexed particularly describes and ascertains the nature of the said invention and in what manner the same is to be performed.

Dated the ... day of ...

(Signed.)

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