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THE Royal Commission on Awards to Inventors, under the chairmanship of Lord Justice Cohen, has been set up as all independent tribunal to investigate the claries to inventors who allege that their inventions drawings or processes have been used by Government Departments and Allied Governments during the War. The terms of reference, rules of procedure, and general instructions to claimants are contained in a pamphlet entitled “Royal Commission on Awards to Inventors 1946” (London: H.M. Stationery Office. 2d.net). This Commission follows the general lines of that set up in 1919 after the First World War, and a pamphlet entitled “Statement of the Principles Governing Assessment 6£Compensation Adopted by the 1919 Royal Commission-on Awards to Inventors” has also been issued by the Stationery Office (6d. net).
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Royal Commission on Awards to Inventors. Nature 158, 443 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1038/158443d0
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