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SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cris. 58, 63, 70. 1922. 393 Sec. 9. That section 4934 of the Revised Statutes be, and the same g5,,R·8f1gn§,€$ *9% P- is hereby, amended to read as follows: ` “SEo. #1934. The following shall be the rates for patent fees: R°t°Sf°“°°S` " On ghng each original application for a patent, except in design cases, $ 0. “ On issuing each original patent, except in desi cases, $20. "In design cases: For three years andp six mongs, $10; for seven years, $15; for fourteen years, $30. " On every application for the reissue of a patent, $30. “On filing eac disclaimer, $10. " On an appggl for the first time from the primary examiners to the examiners in c e , $10. _ "On every appeal from the examiners in chief to the commissioner, $20. " For uncertified printed copies of speciEcations and drawings of U"°‘i"‘°°d °°pl°s‘ patents, 10 cents per copy: Provided, That the Commissioner of {—°[,"f,'§‘{;’1;c],b,,,,,._,_ atents may supply tpublic libraries of the United States with such Exclmgmr mm, copies as publis ed, or $50 per annum: Provided ftrther, That the patents. gn Commissioner of Patents may exchange copies of United States patents for those of foreign countries. “ For copies of records made by the Patent Oiihce, excluding printed copies, 10 cents per hundred words. ‘For each certificate, 25 cents. _ "F or recording every assvnment, agreement, power of attorney, m§,°§f“h”g “"lg"‘ or other pa er of three hunldred words or under, $1; of over three hundred and) under one thousand words, $2; and for each additional thousand words or fraction thereof, $1; for each additional patent or application included or involved in one writing, where more than one is soFincluded orfiiéyolved, 25hcents addgtional. f th , " or co ies o awm` gs, the reasona e cost o em.’ Sec. 10}) That the provisions of section 4934 as herein amended e.§s°?S °H°°m° in 60 shall take effect sixty days after the approval of this Act. Approved, February 18, 1922. CHAP. 63 .——An Act To extend the time for completing the construction of a bridge Falliilal? across the Delaware River. lF¤5li¤» N0- H8-l Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re esentatives of the United D m States of America in Cbngress assembled, That the time for com- ·pf,lf:°§?“,m`{Q°§‘ M pleting the construction of the bridge authorized by Act of Conggess *g{‘§*§‘{,‘§·P;§,mT;{§}f,,“; approved August 24, 1912, to be built. bylthe Pennsylvania Ra` ad R¤i1;¤¤d,¢¤¢· Compan and the Pennsylvania and ewark Railroad Company across tliie Delaware River near the city of Trenton, New Jersey, 38V¤1- g0‘{',_1>{,4?¢é9V¤1· which has heretofore been extended by to August 24, 1922, 86l;l$ol.4l'1,;iil15i p' is hergbg extended for a further period of t years rom the lastname ate. Sec. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby ·““°”‘““°’“· oxpressl y reserved. Approved, February 21, 1922. Februarv 24, 1922. CHAP. 70.—An Act To amend subdivisions(a) and (c) of section 206 of the Trans- poration Act, 1920. l*’“"”°~ M- ‘*°·* Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatipezs of the United yedeml Ramm States of America in Congress assembled, That subdivision (a) of sec- C*§3gf*- 4, P ,6, tion 206 of the Transportation Act, 1920, be, and the same hereby is, mmuea ’ ’