Where letters-patent in ordinary form conferred on a patentee the right to make, use, exercise, and vend an invention within the United Kingdom,.
held that a sale by a person resident in Great Britain to a purchaser also resident in Great Britain of an article made abroad in accordance with the patent and to be delivered abroad, was not a vending of the invention within the meaning of the patent and was not therefore an infringement of it.
Judges:
Lord Chancellor (Loreburn), Lords Davey, James of Hereford, Robertson, and Atkinson
Citations:
[1906] UKHL 601, 44 SLR 601
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Jurisdiction:
England and Wales
Intellectual Property
Updated: 29 May 2022; Ref: scu.625463