HC Deb 30 July 1908 vol 193 cc1695-6
MR. CROYDON MARKS (Cornwall, Launceston)

To ask the President of the Board of Trade whether there is any intention on the part of His Majesty's Government to waive any condition as to compulsory working of patents in this country beyond that provided for in the Patents Act of 1907, whereby the patentee is afforded an opportunity of giving reasons for his failure to work before the patent is revoked by the Comptroller or the Court.

(Answered by Mr. Churchill.) No, Sir.