Patent Forms




1866
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 50

of], application for Letters Patent for an invention for
, at the hour of o’clock .m., this
day of , 19 .

Local Patent Officer.

Receipt by local Patent Officer.]


[Form A.

THIRD SCHEDULE.

FORM OF PATENT.

GEORGE V, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas King, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India: To all to whom these presents shall come, greeting:

WHEREAS hath declared that he is in possession of an invention for , that he claims to be the true and first inventor thereof, and that the same is not in use by any other person to the best of his knowledge and belief: And whereas the said inventor hath humbly prayed that a patent might be granted unto him for the sole use and advantage of his said invention: And whereas the said inventor (hereinafter, together with his executors, administrators, and assigns, or any of them, referred to as “the said patentee”) hath by and in his complete specification particularly described the nature of his invention: And whereas We, being willing to encourage all inventions which may be for the public good, are graciously pleased to condescend to his request:

Know ye, therefore, that We, of our especial grace, certain knowledge, and mere motion, do by these presents, for us, our heirs and successors, give and grant unto the said patentee our especial license, full power, sole privilege, and authority, that the said patentee, by himself, his agents, or licensees, and no others, may at all times hereafter during the term of years herein mentioned make, use, exercise, and vend the said invention within New Zealand and its dependencies, in such manner as to him or them may seem meet, and that the said patentee shall have and enjoy the whole profit and advantage from time to time accruing by reason of the said invention during the term of fourteen years from the date hereunder written of these presents: And to the end that the said patentee may have and enjoy the sole use and exercise and the full benefit of the said invention, We do by these presents, for us, our heirs, and successors, strictly command all our subjects whatsoever within New Zealand and its dependencies that they do not at any time during the continuance of the said term of fourteen years either directly or indirectly make use of or put in practice the said invention, or any part of the same, nor in anywise imitate the same, nor make or cause to be made any addition thereto or subtraction therefrom, whereby to pretend themselves the inventors thereof, without the consent, license, or agreement of the said patentee in writing under his hand and seal, on pain of incurring such penalties as may be justly inflicted on such offenders for their contempt of this our Royal command, and of being answerable to the patentee according to law for his damages thereby occasioned:

Provided always that these letters patent shall be revocable on any of the grounds from time to time by law prescribed as grounds for revoking letters patent granted by Us, and the same may be revoked and made void accordingly: Provided also that if the said patentee shall not pay all fees by law required to be paid in respect of the grant of these letters patent, or in respect of any matter relating thereto at the time or times and in manner for the time being by law provided, and also if the said patentee shall not supply or cause to be supplied for our service all such articles of the said invention as may be required by the officers or commissioners administering any department of our service, in such manner, at such times, and at and upon such reasonable prices and terms as shall be settled in manner for the time being by law provided, then and in any of the said cases these our letters patent, and all privileges and advantages whatever hereby granted, shall determine and become void notwithstanding anything hereinbefore contained: Provided also that nothing herein contained shall prevent the granting of licenses in such manner and for such considerations as they may by law be granted: And, lastly, We do by these presents, for us, our heirs and successors, grant unto the said patentee that these our letters patent shall be construed in the most beneficial sense for the advantage of the said patentee.

In witness whereof We have caused these our letters to be made patent, and to be sealed as of the day of , one thousand nine hundred and

[Signature of Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks.]

[Seal of Patent Office.]

[Form B.

FORM OF PATENT OF ADDITION.

GEORGE V, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas King, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India: To all to whom these presents shall come, greeting:

WHEREAS hath declared that he is in possession of an invention for , that he claims to be the true and first inventor thereof, and that the same is not in use by any other person to the best of his knowledge and belief, and that the said invention is an improvement in or modification of his invention for which a patent was applied for on and numbered , and on which a patent (hereinafter called “the original patent”) has been granted for which he was the applicant [or of which he is the patentee]: And whereas the said inventor hath humbly prayed that a patent might be granted unto him for the sole use and advantage of his said invention: And whereas the said inventor (hereinafter, together with his executors, administrators, and assigns, or any of them, referred to as “the said patentee”) hath by and in his complete specification particularly described the nature of his invention, and has requested that the term limited in such patent for the duration thereof be the same as that of the original patent or so much of that term as is unexpired: And whereas we, being willing to encourage all inventions which may be for the public good, are graciously pleased to condescend to his request:

Know ye, therefore, that We, of our especial grace, certain knowledge, and mere motion do by these presents, for us, our heirs, and successors, give and grant unto the said patentee our especial license, full power, sole privilege, and authority that the said patentee, by himself, his agents or licensees, and no others, may at all times hereafter during the term of years herein mentioned make, use, exercise, and vend the said invention within New Zealand and its dependencies in such manner as to him or them may seem meet, and that the said patentee shall have and enjoy the whole profit and advantage from time to time accruing by reason of the said invention during the term of fourteen years from the day of , being the date of the said original patent No. , or so much of that term as is unexpired. And to the end that the said patentee may have and enjoy the sole use and exercise and the full benefit of the said invention, We do by these presents, for us, our heirs, and successors, strictly command all our subjects whatsoever within New Zealand and its dependencies that they do not at any time during the continuance of the said term either directly or indirectly make use of or put in practice the said invention, or any part of the same, nor in anywise imitate the same, nor make or cause to be made any addition thereto or subtraction therefrom, whereby to pretend themselves the inventors thereof, without the consent, license, or agreement of the said patentee in writing under his hand and seal, on pain of incurring such penalties as may be justly inflicted on such offenders for their contempt of this our Royal command, and of being answerable to the patentee according to law for his damages thereby occasioned:

Provided always that these letters patent shall be revocable on any of the grounds from time to time by law prescribed as grounds for revoking letters patent granted by Us, and the same may be revoked and made void accordingly: Provided also that if the said patentee shall not pay all fees by law required to be paid in respect of the grant of the said original letters patent, or in respect of any matter relating thereto, at the time or times and in manner for the time being by law provided, and also if the said patentee shall not supply or cause to be supplied for our service all such articles of the said invention as may be required by the officers or commissioners administering any department of our service, in such manner, at such times, and at and upon such reasonable prices and terms as shall be settled in manner for the time being by law provided, then and in any of the said cases these our letters patent, and all privileges and advantages whatever hereby granted, shall determine and become void notwithstanding anything hereinbefore contained: Provided also that nothing herein contained shall prevent the granting of licenses in such manner and for such considerations as they may by law be granted: And, lastly, we do by these presents, for us, our heirs, and successors, grant unto the said patentee that these our letters patent shall be construed in the most beneficial sense for the advantage of the said patentee.

In witness whereof We have caused these our letters to be made patent, and to be sealed as of the day of , one thousand nine hundred and

[Signature of Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks.]

[Seal of Patent Office.]

J. F. ANDREWS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.



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