| Konrad Zweigert, Jan Kropholler - 1973 - 1436 lapas
...not form part of the state of the art. 2. Subject to the provisions of paragraph 4 of this Article, the state of the art shall be held to comprise everything...made available to the public by means of a written or oral description, by use, or in any other way, before the date of the patent application or of a... | |
| Konrad E. Zweigert, Gert Kolle, Jan Kropholler, Hans Peter Kunz-Hallstein - 1980 - 1346 lapas
...(1) An invention shall be considered to be new if it does not form part of the state of the art. (2) The state of the art shall be held to comprise everything...made available to the public by means of a written or oral description, by use, or in any other way, before the date of filing of the European patent... | |
| Amos Jenkins Peaslee - 1979 - 632 lapas
...1. An invention shall be considered to be new if it does not form part of the state of the art. 2. The state of the art shall be held to comprise everything...made available to the public by means of a written or oral description, by use, or in any other way, before the date of filing of the European patent... | |
| Philip Kunig, Niels Lau, Werner Meng - 1993 - 864 lapas
...(1) An invention shall be considered to be new if it does not form part of the state of the art. (2) od will end on 31st March, 1931. Article 49 or oral description, by use, or in any other way, before the date of filing of the European patent... | |
| Peter Groves - 1997 - 787 lapas
...(1) An invention shall be considered to be new if it does not form part of the state of the art. (2) The state of the art shall be held to comprise everything...made available to the public by means of a written or oral description, by use, or in any other way before the date of filing of the European patent application.... | |
| Bengt Domeij - 2000 - 376 lapas
...the market, in order to identify its composition or internal structure. According to Article 54(2) EPC the state of the art shall be held to comprise everything made available to the public. It is the fact that direct and unambiguous access to some particular information is possible, which... | |
| Brian Cain - 2003 - 296 lapas
..."(1) An invention shall be considered to be new if it does not form part of the state of the art. (2) The state of the art shall be held to comprise everything...made available to the public by means of a written or oral description, by use, or in any other way, before the date of filing of the European patent... | |
| Rachel Gader-Shafran - 2004 - 734 lapas
...(1) An invention shall be considered to be new if it does not form part of the state of the art. (2) The state of the art shall be held to comprise everything...made available to the public by means of a written or oral description, by use. or in any other way, before the date of filing of the European patent... | |
| Giustino Fumagalli - 2005 - 234 lapas
...(1) An invention shall be considered to be new if it does not form part of the state of the art. (2) The state of the art shall be held to comprise everything...made available to the public by means of a written or oral description, by use, or in any other way, before the date of filing of the European patent... | |
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