The Law of Chemical, Metallurgical and Pharmaceutical PatentsHoward I. Forman Central Book Company, 1967 - 863 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 70.
542. lappuse
... covered by a particular patent.60 For example , a patent may pertain to a broad class of ion exchange resins , but the license may be limited to the manufacture and sale of a designated pharmaceutical grade of those resins . A less ...
... covered by a particular patent.60 For example , a patent may pertain to a broad class of ion exchange resins , but the license may be limited to the manufacture and sale of a designated pharmaceutical grade of those resins . A less ...
569. lappuse
... covered by a patent owned by A , company A has no direct legal right to license or charge royalties for it , and what it cannot lawfully do directly it cannot lawfully do indirectly . The fact that Y is a necessary intermediate to the ...
... covered by a patent owned by A , company A has no direct legal right to license or charge royalties for it , and what it cannot lawfully do directly it cannot lawfully do indirectly . The fact that Y is a necessary intermediate to the ...
634. lappuse
... covering a process for producing an antibiotic is either a claim for the process , which comprises growing the organism in question and recovering the antibiotic therefrom , or a so - called " use " claim , viz . covering the use of the ...
... covering a process for producing an antibiotic is either a claim for the process , which comprises growing the organism in question and recovering the antibiotic therefrom , or a so - called " use " claim , viz . covering the use of the ...
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