Annotated Rules of Practice in the United States Patent Office
Annotated Rules of Practice in the United States Patent Office
E J Elliott Joseph Stoddard
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2534; Moehn, 106 0. G. 995; Hicks, 104 0. G. 309, 310. Five weeks' time, plus time for transmission, not unreason- able. No new oath required. Heinze, 265 0. G. 145. The omission of the address is not such a fatal defect as warrants a refusal to accept, as complete, an application other- wise without error. "Becker, 3 901 C. D. 198, 97 0. G. 1592. Known or used in American is not a compliance with this requirement. Neither is belief without knowledge such com- pliance. Nicholson, 1901 C. D. 86,... 96 0. G. 1035. Only the inventor may make the oath. Even an assignee of the entire interest Avhen the inventor refuses may not make the oath. Kichards, 1901 C. D. 46, 95 0. G. 1853. The assignee may not make the additional oath, even when the inventor refuses to do so. McCoy, 1897 C. D. 74, 80 0. G. 2037. Where an application, executed in Liverpool, England, was filed forty-eight days later, the delay was not unreasonable and an additional oath should not be required, previously decided cases reviewed.
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