So, if we correctly interpret the decision of the Board of Appeals, appellant's application stands rejected upon two grounds, viz. (a) lack of invention over the prior art cited, and (b) lack of invention per se. It is not always easy to draw the line... Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan - 第 123 頁Asiatic Society of Japan 著 - 1882完整檢視 - 關於此書
| David Page - 1865 - 520 頁
...oil on distillation. Many of these slaty cannels pass insensibly into shales —"oil-shales " — and it is not always easy to draw the line of demarcation between an oil-shale and oil-coal. The poorer varieties yield from 25 to 40 gallons of crude oil per ton, the... | |
| 1871 - 414 頁
...touching. He admits, however, that cases do undoubtedly arise which demand intelligent assistance, and that it is not always easy to draw the line of demarcation between natural and morbid cases. When assistance is required, he makes it a rule to have the perineum decently... | |
| William Elliot Griffis - 1876 - 710 頁
...miniature drama of the serious life of the parents. Among a nation of players such as the Japanese may bo said to have been, it is not always easy to draw the line of dcmarkation between the diversions of children proper and those of a larger growth. Indeed, it might... | |
| William Oliver Farnsworth - 1913 - 296 頁
...allusions through popular customs to primitive right. CHAPTER III STYLISTIC TREATMENT IN THE POEMS Although it is not always easy to draw the line of demarcation between those features of the French epic which are an integral part of the nephew tradition and those which... | |
| Frederick Pollock - 1914 - 554 頁
...legal forms and precedents other than conveyancing, company, practice, and local government forms '. It is not always easy to draw the line of demarcation between forms which are, and those which are not, conveyancing, practice, and local government forms, but Mr.... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1936 - 862 頁
...two grounds, viz., (a) lack of invention over the prior art cited, and (b) lack of invention per ae. It is not always easy to draw the line of demarcation between invention and mere drafting skill where designs are involved. The statute requires invention ; the... | |
| Philippines. Supreme Court - 1926 - 1230 頁
...Mintonye, 106 111., 414 ; Olson vs. Nunnally, 47 Kan., 391; White vs. Foote L. & M. Co., 29 W. Va., 385.) It is not always easy to draw the line of demarcation between a void judgment and a voidable one, but all authorities agree that jurisdiction over the subject-matter... | |
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