298:, communications with many countries gradually got interrupted, but until almost the end of the war work could be done. Two months before the end of World War II, on March 3, 1945, The Hague was heavily stricken by an allied bombardment, which in particular struck the immediate surroundings of the accommodation and the adjoining offices of Vriesendorp & Gaade, which got a direct hit. The blaze occurring as a result thereof reduced the accommodation of Octrooibureau Vriesendorp & Gaade to ashes in a couple of hours. With assistance from Dutch
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The Firm of
Vriesendorp & Gaade filed the first patent application in which they acted as representatives on September 27, 1833. The patent in question was granted by the King on November 9, 1833, under the Dutch Patent Act of 1817 It concerned a so-called patent of importation granted to F.M.N.
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van Aken, who had become familiar with an apparatus for refining sugar and distilling spirits in France described in a French patent which was applied for on 4 February 1833. Ever since the name of the Firm of
Vriesendorp & Gaade has been mentioned in the
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Netherlands. On 3 May 1905 the bill for a Patents Act was introduced. After the Patents Act of 1910 had come into force the office resumed the old branch of the solicitor's profession, filing patent applications.
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also belonged to a solicitor's work. So, it was a logical development that after Mr. Vriesendorp's appointment as a solicitor in 1837 more and more patents were applied for by the Firm of
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No petitions or statements may be filed with Us or the various State
Departments or may be accepted, unless they have been signed by the petitioners personally or on behalf of them by the government solicitor.
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between the public and the government who were appointed by the government and were in charge of properly drawing up and filing petitions to the government. By virtue of the
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An important fact for the Firm took place on 6 August 1837, when Mr. A.N. Vriesendorp was appointed government solicitor in the
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