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The New Patent Law: Its History, Objects, And Provisions is a book written by Thomas Webster in 1854. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the new patent law at the time, including its history, objectives, and provisions. It covers the legal framework for obtaining patents, the requirements for patentability, and the rights and obligations of patent holders. The book also discusses the role of the patent system in promoting innovation and economic growth, and the potential drawbacks and limitations of the system. Overall, The New Patent Law is a valuable resource for anyone interested…mehr

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The New Patent Law: Its History, Objects, And Provisions is a book written by Thomas Webster in 1854. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the new patent law at the time, including its history, objectives, and provisions. It covers the legal framework for obtaining patents, the requirements for patentability, and the rights and obligations of patent holders. The book also discusses the role of the patent system in promoting innovation and economic growth, and the potential drawbacks and limitations of the system. Overall, The New Patent Law is a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the legal and practical aspects of patent law in the mid-19th century.The Protection Of Inventions Acts, 14 Vict. C. 8, And 15 Vict. C. 6; And The Patent Law Amendment Acts, 15 And 16 Vict. C. 83, 16 Vict. C. 5, And 16 And 17 Vict. C. 115; The Rules Of The Commissioners Of Patents, As Revised To January, 1854, And Practical Forms And Proceedings.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Thomas Webster was born in Orkney, United Kingdom, and educated at the University of Aberdeen. He was a prominent writer and intellectual in the 19th century, best known for his works on domestic economy and social issues. His notable publications include An Encyclopaedia of Domestic Economy (1844), which covered a wide range of topics related to housekeeping, from the construction and maintenance of domestic buildings to food preservation, cooking, and the care of health. This comprehensive work provided practical advice on daily living. Webster also authored Woman: Man's Equal in 1873, a pioneering socio-religious discourse advocating for women's equality in all aspects of life, challenging traditional views that limited women's roles. His work focused on dismantling societal and cultural barriers that relegated women to inferior positions, urging for equal opportunities in education, employment, and citizenship. Webster's contributions to domestic science and social reform continue to be recognized for their progressive views and practical guidance. Later, he also authored The American Family Encyclopedia of Useful Knowledge, which compiled a wide array of facts and practical advice for families, contributing to the ongoing intellectual discussions of his time.