Full text: The enemy's trade and British patents

STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS, 1914. 
No. 1328. 
PATENTS AND DESIGNS, 
The Patents and Designs (Temporary) Rules, 1914. 
Dated September 7th, 1914. 
By virtue of the provisions of the Patents, Designs and 
Trade Marks (Temporary) Rules Acts, 1914, the Board of 
Trade do hereby make the following Rules :— 
1. —In any case in which the Board of Trade make an 
Order by virtue of the powers vested in them under the pro 
visions of the Patents, Designs and Trade Marks (Temporary) 
Rules Acts, 1914, and under any Rules made under these Acts 
°r either of them, avoiding or suspending in whole or in part a 
Patent, or avoiding or suspending the registration and all 
or any rights conferred by the registration of any Design, 
the Board may in their discretion grant in favour of persons 
other than the subject of any State at war with His Majesty, 
licences to make, use, exercise, or vend the patented invention 
°r registered design so avoided or suspended upon such terms 
and conditions, and either for the whole term of the Patent 
or Registration of the Design, or for such less period as the 
Board of Trade may think fit. 
2. —These Rules shall be read and construed as one with the 
Patents, Designs and Trade Marks (Temporary) Rules, 1914, 
dated August 21st, 1914, and the Designs Rules, 1914, dated 
oth September, 1914. 
Dated this 7th day of September, 1914. 
Walter Runciman, 
President of the Board of Trade.
	        
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