Patent Law in the Research LaboratoryChapman and Hall, 1955 - 145 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 13.
24. lappuse
... disclose . In con- sidering this as a possible incentive , it is necessary to subdivide the broad term of inventions into classes , breaking them down at least as far as the statutory classes of invention . One who has invented a new ...
... disclose . In con- sidering this as a possible incentive , it is necessary to subdivide the broad term of inventions into classes , breaking them down at least as far as the statutory classes of invention . One who has invented a new ...
25. lappuse
... disclose to the public in any event , the disclosure leading to a patent grant is much to be preferred . In the case of ... disclosed . Perhaps the most compelling argument for a patent system is that it provides the incentive to invest ...
... disclose to the public in any event , the disclosure leading to a patent grant is much to be preferred . In the case of ... disclosed . Perhaps the most compelling argument for a patent system is that it provides the incentive to invest ...
120. lappuse
... disclosed to another person ; if the invention was not disclosed to another person prior to the filing date of the application , it must be so stated . " ( 4 ) The date of the first act or acts susceptible of proof ( other than acts of ...
... disclosed to another person ; if the invention was not disclosed to another person prior to the filing date of the application , it must be so stated . " ( 4 ) The date of the first act or acts susceptible of proof ( other than acts of ...
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Why Have A Patent System? | 18 |
What Is Patentable? | 28 |
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