PATENTS.
No. 2 of 1892.
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this Colony to petition the Governor in Council for letters patent for any invention for which letters patent have already been granted in the United Kingdom and such petition may be in Form No. 1 in the First Schedule.
First Schedule. Form No. 1.
petition.
(2) Every such petition shall be accompanied by the Documents original letters patent granted for the said invention in the to accompany United Kingdom or by a certified copy of the same and also by a certified copy of the complete specification filed on the petition for letters patent for the said invention in the United Kingdom.
(3) Every such petition shall be further accompanied by a declaration which may be in Form No. 2 in the First Schedule or in such other form not being less specific, as to Form No. 2. the Governor may appear proper.
Every such declaration shall be made before some person duly authorised to administer an oath in the country where it is made.
Schedule.
to apply to
(1) Where an applicant other than the patentee to whom Particulars letters patent have been granted in the United Kingdom of authority claims to be entitled by virtue of licence, assignment, trans- he furnished mission, or other operation of law to be entered on the if required. register of patents as proprietor in this Colony of such letters patent, he shall furnish such particulars as the Governor may require of the licence, assignment, transmission, or other operation of law in virtue of which his claim is made.
3. Such petition, specification, and declaration shall be Filing and sent to the office of the Colonial Secretary, and notice thereof advertisement
of petition. and of any intention to apply for such letters patent, and of the time of the sitting of the Executive Council before which the matter of the petition will come for decision, together with such other particulars as the Governor may require, shall be inserted twice in the Gazette, and shall be otherwise advertised as the Governor may direct.
4.(1) Every petition for a grant of letters patent shall Hearing of be considered by the Governor in Council who may refuse petition. the prayer of the said petition or may grant it absolutely or subject to such conditions, amendments, and modifications as he may think fit: Provided always that no grant of letters patent shall be made in this Colony for a period exceeding the period of the duration of the letters patent in the United Kingdom.
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PATENTS.
No. 2 of 1892.
645
this Colony to petition the Governor in Council for letters patent for any invention for which letters patent have already been granted in the United Kingdom and such petition may be in Form No. 1 in the First Schedule.
First Schedule. Form No. 1.
petition.
(2) Every such petition shall be accompanied by the Doenments original letters patent granted for the said invention in the to accompany United Kingdom or by a certified copy of the same and also by a certified copy of the complete specification filed on the petition for letters patent for the said invention in the United Kingdom.
(3) Every such petition shall be further accompanied by a declaration which may be in Form No. 2 in the First First Schedule or in such other form not being less specific, as to Form No. 2. the Governor may appear proper.
Every such declaration shall be made before some person duly authorised to administer an oath in the country where it is made.
Schedule.
to apply to
(1) Where an applicant other than the patentee to whom Particulars letters patent have been granted in the United Kingdom of authority claims to be entitled by virtue of licence, assignment, trans- he furnished mission, or other operation of law to be entered on the if required. register of patents as proprietor in this Colony of such letters patent, he shall furnish such particulars as the Governor may require of the licence, assignment, transmission, or other operation of law in virtue of which his claim is made.
3. Such petition, specification, and declaration shall be Filing and sent to the office of the Colonial Secretary, and notice thereof advertisement
of petition. and of any intention to apply for such letters patent, and of the time of the sitting of the Executive Council before which the matter of the petition will come for decision, together with such other particulars as the Governor may require, shall be inserted twice in the Gazette, and shall be otherwise advertised as the Governor may direct.
4.(1) Every petition for a grant of letters patent shall Hearing of be considered by the Governor in Council who may refuse petition. the prayer of the said petition or may grant it absolutely or subject to such conditions, amendments, and modifications as he may think fit: Provided always that no grant of letters patent shall be made in this Colony for a period exceeding the period of the duration of the letters patent in the United Kingdom.
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