Examples of Patents Act 1949 in a sentence
In section 67 of the Patents Act 1949 (proceedings as to infringement of pre-1978 patents referred to comptroller), for “The Arbitration Acts 1889 to 1934” substitute “ Part I of the Arbitration Act 1996 ”.
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The practice in the United Kingdom under the Patents Act 1949 and earlier was to treat the fact that a product was made by a new process as sufficient to distinguish it from an identical product which was already part of the state of the art.
Despite an ‘obvious’ similarity between IPA and the UK Patents Act (1949), the former provides for ‘licenses of rights’ in sectors of ‘vital public interest’ (Vedaraman, 1972).
The Crown use provisions were substantially recast in sections 46-48 of the Patents Act 1949.
Accordingly, either the subject matter of a patent was a “manner of new manufacture” or the patent was void ab initio.The “manner of new manufacture” or ‘invention’ threshold first appeared in a British patent statute with the passage of the Patent Law Amendment Act, 1852.The threshold was retained in the Patents, Designs and Trade Marks Act, 1883, the Patents Act, 1902, the Patents and Designs Act, 1919 and the Patents Act, 1949.
In section 67 of the Patents Act 1949 (proceedings as to infringement of pre-1978 patents referred to comptroller), for “The Arbitration Acts 1889 to 1934” substitute “Part I of the Arbitration Act 1996”.
The House of Lords imported into section 14(3) of the Act a concept similar to the former requirement of fair basis in section 32(1)(i) of the Patents Act 1949 (“that any claim of the complete specification is not fairly based on the matter disclosed in the specification”).
The form of tender specified that the contract would be subject to a clause which provided that “Under the provisions of section 46 of the Patents Act, 1949 … the contractor is hereby authorised for the purpose of tending for or performing the contract … to make, use and exercise in accordance with the said provisions any invention …”.
VALID FROM 31/01/1997 Patents Act 1949 (c.87)In section 67 of the Patents Act 1949 (proceedings as to infringement of pre-1978 patents referred to comptroller), for “The Arbitration Acts 1889 to 1934” substitute “ Part I of the Arbitration Act 1996 ”.