The Present Law And Practice Relating to Letters Patent for Inventions

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The Present Law And Practice Relating to Letters Patent for Inventions
H Fletcher Hugh Fletcher Moulton
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V. Forse, 25 Hammer Co. , 18 R. P. 0. 459. R. P. C. 546. These rights are, how- (i) See s. 1 (1). Ever, purely contractual and depend (k) 21 Jac. 1, c. 3, s. 6. On special circumstances. It may be, (I) " The patentee is the true and however, that where an employee, first inventor within the meaning of occupying such a position that it is the Patent Law whether he invents his duty to direct how work is to be himself or whether he simply imj)orts carried out, makes an invention, he a foreign inve...ntion. " Moser v. Is bound, since it is his duty to do his Marsden, 10 R. P. C, jer Linbley, best for his employer, to use such an L. J. , at p. 350, C. A. See, however, invention and to let his subordinates *b7ec«/?«. A« V. Al/ars/t (1856), 2 Jur. (x. S. ) use it while he remains in his 301, and Milligan v. Marsh (1856), employer's service.
2 Jur. (N. S. ) 1083. (r) Worthington Pumping Coy. V.
PRIOE~GKANT 75 Tliu fact that the person alleged to be the true inventor Acquiccence permitted or concurred in the patentee obtaining bis patent is "° antwer.


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