Patent Regulations Text




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

  1. The Register of Patents referred to in the
    thirtieth section of the said Act shall be in the form
    contained in the Second Schedule hereto.
  2. The Register of Proprietors provided to be
    kept in the thirty-first section of the said Act shall
    be in the form contained in the Third Schedule
    hereto.
  3. No assignment or license executed in New
    Zealand shall be registered unless and until a statu-
    tory declaration be furnished by one of the attesting
    witnesses to the said assignment or license of the
    due execution of the said assignment or license;
    and unless and until an attested copy or attested
    copies of the assignment or assignments, license or
    licenses, and all instruments or documents of title,
    be deposited in the said Patent Office.
  4. No assignment or license executed out of New
    Zealand shall be registered unless and until a
    declaration be furnished by one of the attesting
    witnesses to the said assignment or license of the
    due execution of the same assignment or license,
    such declaration being certified by a Notary; and
    unless and until an examined copy or examined
    copies of the assignment or assignments, or license
    or licenses, and all instruments or documents of
    title, certified by a Notary to be correct, be de-
    posited in the said Patent Office; and also unless
    and until a declaration (annexed to the assignment
    or license) be furnished by the applicant that he is
    the person named in the copy deed annexed, and
    that it is a true copy of the original deed, such
    declaration being certified by a Notary Public:
    Provided always that if it be proved to the satisfac-
    tion of the said Patent Officer that the attesting
    witness to any such assignment or license is dead or
    cannot be found, the execution of the same assign-
    ment or license may be proved by a declaration of
    any other person capable of declaring to same, such
    declaration being certified by a Notary.

WILLIAM Fox,
Presiding.

FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

FIRST SCHEDULE.

PART I.—Key of Terms and Phrases in Titles, &c.
Page.
Synopsis.
Page.
Page.
Page.

Subject-matter, Index of Specifications, Disclaimers,
and Memoranda of Alterations.

Specification,
Disclaimer, or
Memoranda
of Alterations.
Subject-
matter.
Description.
Number.
C.S.O. P.O.
Date.
Name
of Patentee,
Person entering
Disclaimer, or
Memoranda
of Alterations.

PART II.—Alphabetical Index of Patentees, Appli-
cants for Patents of Invention, and Persons entering
Disclaimers and Memoranda of Alterations.

Name of Patentee,
&c.
Number.
C.S.O. P.O.
Date.
Subject-matter
of Patents, &c.

SECOND SCHEDULE.
Register of Patents (under "The Patents Act, 1870").

No.
Names and
Descriptions of
the Patentees
in Letters
Patent, or
Grantees of
Letters of
Registration.
Whether
Letters
Patent or
Letters of
Registration.
Date of
Letters
Patent or
Letters of
Registration.
Subject-
matter of
the Patent,
or Title of
Invention.
Specifications, Drawings, Models, &c.
When
deposited in
Colonial
Secretary's
Office.
When
filed in
Patent
Office.
Disclaimers and Memoranda of Alterations deposited and filed in
respect of Letters Patent.
When
deposited.
When filed.
When
registered.
Nature of
Disclaimer
or
Memorandum
of Alteration.
If Letters Patent or Letters of
Registration be determined,
vacated, or cancelled.
Date of
Determination,
&c.
For what cause
determined
or cancelled.
Date of Expiry
of
Letters Patent
or
Letters of
Registration.
Extension
of Term of
Letters Patent.



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Patents Act 1870, Regulations, Assignment registration, License registration, Patent Office, Schedules
  • William Fox, Presiding
  • Forster Goring, Clerk of the Executive Council