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Austrian tariff of import duties upon the principal articles of British produce and manufactures : arranged in groups, in accordance with the classification of the objects contributed to the Vienna Universal Exhibiton of 1873; with alphabetical index, a comparative table of Austrian, English and French money, weights, and measures, the Anglo-Austrian treaty of commerce, the Austrian patent laws, and other official documents of importance ; Vienna Universal Exhibition, 1873 / prepared by Her Majesty's commissioners, for the guidance of British exhibitors
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5. It is desirable to state whether the article in question has arrived

within the Exhibition building, and if so, on what day.

6. It is requisite in case the petition is handed in by an authorised

representative, to state his Christian and surname, business and residence.

7. It is requisite to state the Christian and surname, business and

residence, of the applicant for protection. This statement is likewise requisite when the rights of a patentee are to be exer­cised by a firm differing in name with that of the applicant for protection ; in that case, the firm selected is also to be mentioned.

II. IN PETITIONS EOE PROTECTION OE MARKS:

1. Same as in I. 1.

2 . 1 . 2 .

3. It is requisite to describe in words the nature of the marks.

I. It is requisite to state that the protection of the mark is desired.

5. It is requisite to state for which Industrial undertaking the mark

is intended.

6. Same as in I. 5.

7 - 1 . 6 .

8 - 1 . 7 .

III. IN PETITIONS POP PROTECTION OP PATTERNS:

1. Same as in I. 1.

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3. It is requisite to state that the protection of the pattern is desired.

I. Same as in I. 5.

5. L6.

6. 1.7.

IX._ENCLOSURES OE THE PETITION.

With the petition for protection of patents must be enclosed

a. An accurate description of the article in question in two identical copies under two separate covers, on. each of which the article for 1 ro- tection of Patent (the discovery, invention, or improvement in substance) and the name of the applicant for protection is to be visibly written. By description is here meant the specification of the discovery, invention, or improvement which has only been stated in substance in the petition, drawn up in such manner that every connoisseur is enabled to manufacture the article according thereto, without

Requisites for petitions for protection of marks.

Requisites in relation to protection for patterns.

Enclosures relative to petition.