444 + ) is called for by the Ordinance. The document sent is not really a Power of Attorney, but merely an appointment of agent, and was put in by me merely as a guarantee of bona fides. I ... it and it ... required. It may ... at ... "now return ... be put aside if not ...
In regard to stamping authorisations to agents, in England these same authorisations are exempted from stamping. Over 20,000 per year are filed at the English Patent Office here and no stamp is ever asked for, and I really do not see that a stamp is required.
In foreign practice, unless (as in America, Canada, &c.) the Power is to be legalized by the Consul, who affixes a stamp, I have never known a Consular stamp called for.
Yet I have, however, instructed Mr. Dinnys to stamp same if the Colonial Secretary still insists on it.
(4) + - no suggested ... I have added a Statutory Declaration by myself to satisfy the Executive Council that the provisions of Section 3 et al of the "Patent Ordinance, 1892" have been complied with, which I hope will be satisfactory.
In reference to the latter part of this paragraph I would state that all English Patents bear date as of the date of application, and granted for the term of 14 years from the said date - in this case - 22nd August 1891; but there is no legal property until the Patent is actually sealed.
444 +
)
is called for by the Ordinance. The document sent is not really a Power of Attorney, but merely an appointment of agent, and was put in by me merely
guarantee of bona fides. I
it and it
required.
may
at
"now return
be put aside if not
In regard to stamping authorisations to agents, in England these same auth of izations are exempted from stamping. Over 20,000 per year.
at are
led at the
stamp
filed at English Patent Office here and no sta is ever asked for, and I really do not
see that
a
stamp is required.
In
foreign practice, unless (as in America, Canada, &c.) the Bower is to be legalized by the Consul, who affixes,
stamp, I have never
called for.
a Consulat
known
a
stamp
yet I have, however, instructed
Mr. Dinnys to stamp same if the Colonial Secretary still insists on it.
(4) + - no suggested
I have added a
Statutory Declaration by myself to satisfy the seecutive bouncil that the
provisions of
Section 3 et al of the Patent
Ordinance, 1892" have been complied with, which I hope will be satisfactory.
In reference to the latter part of this paragraph I would state that all English
Patents bear date as
the 14
years
the said date
of application, and granked
term gre
commences
in this case-
22nd, 1891; but there is no
from
August
legal property
until the Patent is actually sealed - in
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