... paid into the treasury of the United States the sum of thirty dollars delivered a receipt for the same, and presented a petition to the Secretary of State, signifying a desire of obtaining an exclusive... The Philadelphia Medical Museum - Page 298edited by - 1805Full view - About this book
 | United States. Patent Office - Patents - 1846
...discovery." Every inventor, before he can receive a patent, must swear (or, if a Quaker, affirm) " that he does verily believe that he is the true inventor or discoverer of the art, machine," &o. This oath or atfirmation may be made before any justice of the... | |
 | William Graydon - Law - 1803 - 730 pages
...deemed a discovery. 3. SECT. III. Every inventor, before he can receive a patent, shall swear or affirm, that he does verily believe, that he is the true inventor or discoverer of the art, machine, or improvement, for which he solicits a patent, which oath orafli:v.iation... | |
 | Industrial arts - 1812 - 516 pages
...improvement in the construction of hedstcads, which improvement he states has not been known or used before his application ; has made oath that he does verily believe that he is the true inventor or discoverer of the said improvement, has paid into the treasury of the United States, the sum of thirty... | |
 | Industrial arts - 1813 - 534 pages
...deemed a discovery. 3. SECT. III. Every inventor, before he can receive a patent, shall swear or affirm, that he does verily believe, that he is the true inventor or discoverer of the art, machine, or improvement, for which he solicits a patent ; which oath or affirmation... | |
 | Paraclete Potter - Forms (Law) - 1814 - 276 pages
...county ,being a person authorized to administer oaths, the above named CD, who being duly sworn says, that he does verily believe, that he is the true inventor or discoverer of the improvement in the manufacturing of, &c. (naming -what) as by him is above specified,... | |
 | William Alexander Duer - Monopolies - 1819 - 212 pages
...boats, mills, &c. which improvement, he states, has not been known or used before his application; hath made oath, that he does verily believe, that he is the true inventor or discoverer of the said improvement; hath paid into the treasury of the United States the sum of thirty... | |
 | Edward Ingersoll - Law - 1821 - 884 pages
...deemed a discovery; 3. SEc. in. Ever)' inventor, before he can receive a patent, shall swear or affirm, that he does verily believe that he is the true inventor or discoverer of the art, machine, or improvement, for -which he solicits a patent; which oath or affirmation... | |
 | Thomas Green Fessenden - Inventions - 1822 - 526 pages
...or a short description of the nature of the invention] which improvement has not been known or used before his application; has made oath that he does verily believe that he is the true inventor or discoverer of the said improvement has paid into the treasury of the United States the sum of thirty... | |
 | Ontario - Law - 1826 - 182 pages
...Tunker, or belonging to the Sociely called United Brethren, taken hefore soch pnor Moravians, alnrm, that he does verily believe, that he is the true Inventor or Discoverer of the Art, Machine or Improvement, for which he solicits a Patent, (which oath or affirmation... | |
 | 1827 - 478 pages
...of the City of Baltimore, Benjamin Henfrey, and made oath on the Holy Evangelists of Almighty God, that he does verily believe, that he is the true inventor or discoverer of the art within mentioned. In testimony whereof, I have hereto set my hand, and caused... | |
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