A PATENTS CASE.
FIRST OF ITS KIND. (raxss ASSOCIATION TXIJtO&uO WELLINGTON, July 25. Tho first application of its kind in New Zealand for an extension of the term of letters patent under the special provisions of the Patents, Designs, and Trade Marks Act, relating to inventions the development of which had been retarded by the war, came before the Chief Justice. The application was made by Louis Lumire, of Lyon3, France, and the Gromophone Company, Ltd., of Hayes, Middlesex, England (proprietors of "His Master's Voice" gramophone) to whom tho patent had been assigned by Louis Lumire for an extension of the term of tho patent for an improved diaphragm for gramophones. ; The application was based on loss of opportunity of developing the patent occasioned by the war. Five years' extension was granted.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18135, 26 July 1924, Page 12
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132A PATENTS CASE. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18135, 26 July 1924, Page 12
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