Even though the rules would have allowed the equivalent of patenting the alphabet, the very maturity of the field minimized the disruption such patents could cause.
Still less should we allow the patenting of algebra.
I know there is some way to get legal possession of a claim by patenting it, but I don't know how you do it.
Europe with a few specimen likenesses taken with the instruments completed as above, with the intention of patenting the invention.
On his arrival a joint arrangement was effected with Mr. Richard Beard, of London, in patenting and working the invention in England.
Thereby I say nothing of my being tired of my life, while I wasPatenting my invention.
Thomas Joy delivered (from a book he had) that the first step to be took, in Patenting the invention, was to prepare a petition unto Queen Victoria.
The policy outlined in my last annual message in relation to thepatenting of lands to settlers upon the public domain has been carried out in the administration of the Land Office.
Provision should be made for numbering these tracts as lots and for patenting them by such numbers and without reference to section lines.
Whether he did this to protect himself against competition that already had begun, or whether the patenting gave a cue to those always ready to cut themselves in on a good thing, cannot be said for sure.
A quarter of a century after the patenting of the Balsam, there appeared for sale to British ailing a remedy called Dr.
The practice of patenting had begun in royal prerogative.
It will be remembered that 60 years earlier William Dicey, John Cluer, and Robert Raikes were the group of entrepreneurs who had aided Benjamin Okell in patenting the pectoral drops bearing Bateman's name.
After inventing and patenting one, he found no financial support in Fredericksburg and decided to take the machine to New York City.
To Singer's chagrin it was then too late for patent laws did not permit patenting a device that had been in public use.
After patenting his invention, Howe spent three discouraging years in both the United States and in England trying to interest manufacturers in building his sewing machine, under license.
Since the restoration of their village and fields "to the public domain," the patenting of the ranches and their sale to Governor Downey, the Indians have been in constant anxiety and terror.
Different rules apply to the filing upon, improvement and patenting (acquiring deed from the Government) of these various kinds of claims.
Once more, however, it must be remembered that these lists do not record personal transfers of land, while it is quite certain that many freedmen, instead of patenting unoccupied tracts, secured their little farms by purchase.
This requirement arrested the selection and patenting of lands, because the government survey did not subdivide tracts of 640 acres, and there was no way of identifying any particular sixteenth section of a tract.
The evidence is clear enough that the delay in the patenting of lands to the Central Pacific Railroad was due mainly to the inadequacy of the staff in the General Land Office at Washington and not to the policies of the railroad itself.
Land Office Responsible for Delays Opponents of the Central Pacific freely charged that the company refrained from patenting its land in order to avoid the payment of taxes.
Although Mr. Maudslay was an unceasing inventor, he troubled himself very little aboutpatenting his inventions.
Patenting Therapeutic Agents In the past, therapeutic agents and apparatus have been controlled by patents and trademarks for profit.
The policy outlined in my last annual message in relation to the patenting of lands to settlers upon the public domain[12] has been carried out in the administration of the Land Office.
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