Patent Practice & Management for Inventors and ExecutivesScarsdale Press, 1950 - 371 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 23.
68. lappuse
... operation of a man's brain which has often been viewed with disfavor . . . . Their plain intent was to safeguard the ... operations of his brain may not be mortgaged . Taking of prop- erty necessary for one's livelihood was outlawed in ...
... operation of a man's brain which has often been viewed with disfavor . . . . Their plain intent was to safeguard the ... operations of his brain may not be mortgaged . Taking of prop- erty necessary for one's livelihood was outlawed in ...
94. lappuse
... operation of the invention . As to those novel features to which the claims are directed , the disclosure should be full and clear . Occasionally the inventor wishes to disclose something less than his whole invention . He may seek , in ...
... operation of the invention . As to those novel features to which the claims are directed , the disclosure should be full and clear . Occasionally the inventor wishes to disclose something less than his whole invention . He may seek , in ...
242. lappuse
... operation , then the claim is infringed if valid . Since each claim is to be considered independently for this purpose , as though it were a separate patent , 1 it is necessary to note the features to which each of the several claims ...
... operation , then the claim is infringed if valid . Since each claim is to be considered independently for this purpose , as though it were a separate patent , 1 it is necessary to note the features to which each of the several claims ...
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SELECTION | 43 |
EMPLOYMENT CONTRACTS | 59 |
CLAIM DRAFTING | 106 |
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