How to Do Business in the United StatesW. H. Anderson Company, 1963 - 280 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 27.
76. lappuse
... present patent laws of the United States provide that in order to secure a patent , there must exist an invention or discovery which is both novel and useful . In many cases the utility of an invention is readily apparent or can be ...
... present patent laws of the United States provide that in order to secure a patent , there must exist an invention or discovery which is both novel and useful . In many cases the utility of an invention is readily apparent or can be ...
81. lappuse
... present Office practice is to insist that each claim shall consist of a single complete sentence setting forth the invention claimed . When more than one claim is present they may be placed in dependent form in which a claim may refer ...
... present Office practice is to insist that each claim shall consist of a single complete sentence setting forth the invention claimed . When more than one claim is present they may be placed in dependent form in which a claim may refer ...
83. lappuse
... present reasons for his requested reconsideration and point out specifically why the examiner was wrong in his rejection . After re - examina- tion , the examiner , if still convinced that the claims are not patentable , may again ...
... present reasons for his requested reconsideration and point out specifically why the examiner was wrong in his rejection . After re - examina- tion , the examiner , if still convinced that the claims are not patentable , may again ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I IntroductionThe United States Legal System | 1 |
Court Systems of the United States | 8 |
How the American Corporation Operates | 19 |
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