Patent Practice & Management for Inventors and ExecutivesScarsdale Press, 1950 - 371 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 64.
103. lappuse
... attorney . A pa- tient would not set his judgment against that of his physician on a strictly medical matter . The same relation is usual for the client and attorney in matters of patent law . As to the substance , on the other hand ...
... attorney . A pa- tient would not set his judgment against that of his physician on a strictly medical matter . The same relation is usual for the client and attorney in matters of patent law . As to the substance , on the other hand ...
124. lappuse
... attorney who fights for his right and protects his client . They appreciate , at the same time , fair and understanding treatment of the argu- ment which the Examiners present . There is no point in the attorney's inferring that “ any ...
... attorney who fights for his right and protects his client . They appreciate , at the same time , fair and understanding treatment of the argu- ment which the Examiners present . There is no point in the attorney's inferring that “ any ...
125. lappuse
... attorney in the prosecution of a patent application is generally understood . There are instances in which the inventor must act for him- self , as in the case of the inventor who is without available funds to employ an attorney . Such ...
... attorney in the prosecution of a patent application is generally understood . There are instances in which the inventor must act for him- self , as in the case of the inventor who is without available funds to employ an attorney . Such ...
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