This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1904 Excerpt: ...where he resides (Rule 1, ibid.). The petitioner must in his advertisements state the object of his petition, and must give notice of the day on which he intends to apply for a time to be fixed for hearing the matter thereof, which day must not be less than four weeks from the date of the publication of the last of the ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1904 Excerpt: ...where he resides (Rule 1, ibid.). The petitioner must in his advertisements state the object of his petition, and must give notice of the day on which he intends to apply for a time to be fixed for hearing the matter thereof, which day must not be less than four weeks from the date of the publication of the last of the advertisements to be inserted in the London Gazette. He must also give notice that caveats must be entered at the Council Office on or before such day so named in the advertisements (Eule 1, ibid.). Application to Fix a Time for Hearing.--The petitioner must apply to the Lords of the Committee to fix a time for hearing the petition; and when such time is fixed the petitioner must forthwith give public notice of the same by advertising once at least in the London Gazette and in two London newspapers (Eule 2, ibid.). No application to fix a time for hearing can be made without affidavit of service of copies of the petition on all parties entering caveats (Rule 4, ibid.). Documents to be Lodged at Council Office.--The petitioner must lodge at the Council Office eight printed copies of the specification; but if the specification has not been printed and if the expense of making eight copies of any drawing therein contained or referred to would be considerable, the lodging of two copies only is sufficient (Rule 3, ibid.). The petitioner must also lodge at the Council Office eight copies of the balance-sheet of expenditure and receipts relating to the patent, which accounts must be proved on oath before the Lords of the Committee at the hearing. He must also furnish three copies of the balance-sheet for the use of the Solicitor to the Treasury, and must, upon receiving two days' notice, give the Solicitor to the Treasury, or any person deputed by h...
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