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notwithstanding the not full and certain describing

VICTORIA.

the nature or quality of the said invention, or of the Governor, No. 28, March 12, 1857- materials thereunto conducing and belonging. In witness whereof, we have caused these our Letters to be made patent, and to be sealed and bear date as of the

day of

VICTORIA.

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objecting to the said confirmation [or extension],

Governor, No. 28, March 12, 1857. must enter a caveat against the same at the office of the Chief Secretary in Melbourne, otherwise they will be precluded from objecting to it.

Dated this

day of

A. B.

The Sixth Schedule.

Patent for [insert the title]. This is to notify to Sect. 19. all whom it may concern, that C. D. of, &c, has applied to me for leave to enter a disclaimer of

part [or memorandum of alteration, as the case may be] of the said invention, the particulars whereof are stated below. I do therefore appoint [Thursday] the

day of

next at

o'clock, noon, to hear and consider the said application and all objections to the same. And I do hereby require all persons having an interest in opposing the said application to leave before that day

in the

åt

my chambers in Melbourne, particulars in writing

of their objections to the same, otherwise they will

be precluded from urging such objections.

Given under my hand this

of

day

W. F. S.,

[

] General.

The following is the disclaimer [or as the case may be] which I desire to make in, &c. [The appli- cant must here set forth what he wishes to enter, and sign it.]

Sect. 37.

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

C.O.

Reference :-

The Last Schedule.

£ 8. d.

On depositing specification To the Law Officer for any "appoint-

ment "

On obtaining Letters-Patent At or before the expiration of the

third year

2 10 0

2 4

6

2 10 0

15 0 0

To the Law Officer, with particulars

of objections

At or before the expiration of the

seventh year..

20 0 0

2 4 6

On presenting petition for extension

or confirmation

Every search and inspection

2 10 0

0 1 0

Entry of assignment or license

0 10 0

disclaimer

Certificate of assignment or license..

Filing memorandum of alteration or

Entering any caveat

0 10

0

2 10

0

2 10

0

Copy or extract of any writing, per

common law folio

0 1 0

· 885

K

2

ALLY WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE BE REPRODUCED PHOTOGRAPHIC-

COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH-NOT TO

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, LONDON

The Seventh Schedule.

Patent for [insert the title].

Notice is hereby given, that I have presented a Sect. 26. petition to his Excellency the Governor, praying for the confirmation of [or extension of the term iu] the said Patent, and that a Royal Commission has issued, authorising and requiring certain Cominis- sioners therein named to consider and report upon the subject to Her Majesty, which said Commissioners will meet for that purpose on the

day of o'clock in the All persons

noon, at

next, at

TASMANIA.

Governor, No. 14, February 5, 1857.

TASMANIA.

The Attorney and Solicitor-General.—There is no law in force in this Colony authorizing the grant of Patents for inventions within the Colony by the local authorities; and as the exercise of that branch of the Royal prerogative has not been delegated to the Lieutenant-Governor by the Queen's Commission or Instructions, Patents for new inventions, properly so called, cannot be granted within the Colony. Perhaps an equivalent privilege might be secured to an inventor by Act of Council; but it is doubtful whether it would not be necessary

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