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15.—(1) The abstract must start with a title for the invention.

(2) The abstract must contain a concise summary of the matter contained in the specification.

(3) That summary must include—

(a)an indication of the technical field to which the invention belongs;

(b)a technical explanation of the invention;

(c)the principal use of the invention.

(4) Where the specification contains more than one drawing [F1or photograph], the abstract must include an indication of the drawing [F1or photograph] which should accompany the abstract when it is published.

(5) Where it appears to the comptroller that a drawing [F2or photograph] included in the specification better characterises the invention he shall publish it with the abstract.

(6) Where a feature of the invention included in the abstract is illustrated in a drawing [F3or photograph], the feature must be followed by the reference for that feature used in that drawing [F3or photograph].

(7) The abstract must not contain any statement on the merits or value of the invention or its speculative application.

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