| James Burch Robb - 1854 - 774 pages
...exclusive right in their inventions for the time mentioned in their patent. It is * the reward [ * 242 ] stipulated for the advantages derived by the public...individual, and is intended as a stimulus to those exertigns. The laws which are passed to give effect to this purpose ought, we think, to be construed... | |
| 1854 - 868 pages
...enlightened government. The Patent Laws of the United States are founded thereon ; the grant of a patent is the reward stipulated for the advantages derived by the public for the exertions of individuals, and is intended as a stimulus to those exertions. These laws ought to be construed in... | |
| Benjamin Robbins Curtis, United States. Supreme Court - 1864 - 652 pages
...for the time mentioned in their patent. It is * the reward stipulated for the advantages [ * 242 ] derived by the public for the exertions of the individual,...is intended as a stimulus to those exertions. The laws which are passed to give effect to this purpose ought, we think, to be construed in the spirit... | |
| Stephen Dodd Law - 1870 - 278 pages
...mentioned in their patent. It is the reward stipulated for the advantages derived by the public from the exertions of the individual, and is intended as a stimulus to those exertions. The ' laws passed for such purpose should be construed in the spirit in which they have been passed, and... | |
| Charles Sidney Whitman - 1878 - 1224 pages
...useful inventions an exclusive right in their inventions for the time mentioned in their patent. It is the reward stipulated for the advantages derived...is intended as a stimulus to those exertions. The laws which are passed to give effect to this purpose ought, we think, to be construed in the spirit... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1903 - 794 pages
...useful inventions an exclusive right to their inventions for the time mentioned in their patents. It is the reward stipulated for the advantages derived...for the exertions of the individual, and is intended an a stimulus to those exertions. The laws which are passed to give effect to this purpose ought, we... | |
| 1905 - 1736 pages
...expressly given to Congress It is the reward stipulated for the advantages derived by the public from the exertions of the individual, and is intended as a stimulus to those exertions. The laws ^hich are passed to give effect to this purpose ought, we think, to be construed in the spirit... | |
| 1907 - 1252 pages
...useful inventions an exclusive right to their inventions for the time mentioned in their patent. It is the reward stipulated for the advantages derived...is intended as a stimulus to those exertions. The laws which are passed to give effect to this purpose ought, we think, to be construed in the spirit... | |
| United States. Courts - 1907 - 1088 pages
...given to Congress. * * * It is the reward stipulated for the advantages derived by the public from the exertions of the individual, and is intended as a stimulus to those exertions. The laws which are passed to give effect to this purpose ought, we think, to be construed in the spirit... | |
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