Serge Lapointe writes in his {quot}L´histoire des brevets{quot} that an 1844law said that Sans Garantie du Gouvernement meant that since therewas no procedure to examine inventions,the State did not take any responsibility that the inventiondescribed in the patent was original, did neither check its merits nor theexactness of its description. Neither did the State guarantee that the
patented invention would work.The law was cancelled in Regards, Toni Theilmeier, Belm, Germany.