| Samuel Francis Thomas Wilde - Conveyancing - 1826 - 968 pages
...thereof, and otherwise. That he is the first inventor thereof, and that the same hath not been discovered or used by any other person or persons whomsoever to his knowledge or belief. (1) A patent is a grant from the King to a subject of a privilege of exclusively using and receiving... | |
| Peregrine Bingham - Law reports, digests, etc - 1839 - 874 pages
...utility, and that he was the first and true inventor thereof, and that the same had not been made, done, or used by any other person or persons whomsoever to his knowledge or belief; it was thereby declared that his said Majesty did, for himself, his heirs, and successors, give and... | |
| Richard Godson - Copyright - 1840 - 656 pages
...invention] . That he is the first and true inventor thereof; and that the same hath never been practised or used by any other person or persons whomsoever, to his knowledge or belief. Your petitioner, therefore, humbly prays that your Majesty will be graciously pleased to grant unto... | |
| William Carpmael - Patent laws and legislation - 1842 - 184 pages
...hath invented [here insert the title of invention], that he is the first and true inventor thereof, and that the same hath not been made or used by any other person whomsoever, to his knowledge or belief. The petititioner, therefore, most humbly prays that your Majesty... | |
| Andrew Pritchard - Patents - 1847 - 840 pages
...that he is the first and true inventor thereof, and that the said invention hath never been practised or used by any other person or persons whomsoever, to his knowledge or belief. The petitioner, therefore, most humbly prayed that we would be graciously pleased to grant unto him,... | |
| Joshua Williams - Conveyancing - 1848 - 402 pages
...title of the invention) that the same are new in this kingdom and have never been practised herein by any other person or persons whomsoever to his knowledge or belief the petitioner therefore most humbly prayed that we would be graciously pleased to grant unto him his... | |
| Thomas Turner - Design protection - 1851 - 220 pages
...inserted], that he is the first and true inventor thereof, and that the same have never been practised by any other person or persons whomsoever, to his knowledge or belief ; the petitioner, therefore, most humbly prayed that we would be graciously pleased to grant unto him,... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - Law reports, digests, etc - 1865 - 1004 pages
...utility, and that he was the first and true inventor thereof, and that the same had not been made, done, or used by any other person or persons whomsoever to his knowledge or belief; it was thereby declared that his said majesty did, li>r himself, his heirs, and successors, give and... | |
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