Chapter LXII. to extend the term of Samuel Parker’s patents, for his improvement in currying and finishing leather of all kinds
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Chap. LXII.— An Act to extend the term of Samuel Parker’s patents, for his improvement in currying and finishing leather of all kinds. March 3, 1821. *Be it enacted, &c., * That all the rights and privileges of Samuel Parker,Patents for improvements in currying and finishing leather extended for 14 years, &c. under two several patents issued from the department of state, on the ninth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and eight, and on the twenty-sixth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and nine, respectively, for his improvements in currying and finishing leather of all kinds, be, and hereby are, extended to the said Samuel Parker, his heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns, for and during the term of fourteen years, to commence from and immediately after the expiration of fourteen years, granted by said last-mentioned patent as aforesaid,Act of Feb. 21, 1793, ch. 11. subject to all the provisions of the act, entitled “An act to promote the progress of the useful arts, and to repeal the act heretofore made for that purpose,” excepting so far as regards the extension of the term of his said patents herein authorized.
Approved, March 3, 1821. 17 17 1 1821 1822 PRIVATE ACTS OF THE SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS of the UNITED STATES, *Passed at the first session, which was begun and held at the City of Washington, in the District of Columbia, on Monday, the third day of December,* 1821, *and ended on the eighth day of May,* 1822. James Monroe, President; Daniel D. Tompkins, Vice President of the United States and President of the Senate, from the 11th day of January, to the 4th day of February; John Gaillard, President of the Senate, pro tempore, from the 3d day of December, to the 11th day of January, and from the 4th day of February, to the end of the session;
Philip P. Barbour, Speaker of the House of Representatives. STATUTE I.