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application fee
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patent
for an article of manufacture. Design patents are issued for a term of 14 years. Patents issuing on applications made after June 8, 1995, for basic or plant patents (excluding design patents) are for a term of … the date of application. An inventor can file a provisional patent application, which requires less documentation and lower fees than a regular application, before reducing the invention to practice. This allows the inventor to claim “patent pending”
application (trademark)
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allegation of use
one "specimen" showing use of the mark in commerce for each class of the goods/services included in the application, and the required fee. Source: U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Mercantile Marine Fund
arising from unclaimed property of deceased seamen, fees received by receivers of wreck, light dues, etc., etc., and applicable to the payment of salaries of mercantile marine officers, etc., under the Act. The 'General Lighthouse Fund' is … Mercantile Marine Fund, a fund consisting, under ss. 676-679 of the (English) Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, of the fees paid on survey and measurement of ships, money arising from unclaimed property of deceased seamen, fees received by
Special jury
Act, 1845. Right to Special Jury.--Either party, if entitled to a jury, may have a special jury upon application. [(English) R.S.C. Ord. XXXVI., r. 9] Fees of Jurors.--Each special juror is entitled to receive one guinea only … if entitled to a jury, may have a special jury upon application. [(English) R.S.C. Ord. XXXVI., r. 9] Fees of Jurors.--Each special juror is entitled to receive one guinea only for each cause he tries, but in
bankruptcy administrator
the administration of bankruptcy cases, estates, and trustees; monitoring plans and disclosure statements; monitoring creditors' committees; monitoring fee applications; and performing other statutory duties. Compare U.S. trustee. Source: Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts
just
b : conforming with what is deemed fair or good [the award of attorney's fees was ] [the application of this rule retroactively is not ] just·ly adv just·ness n … relation to the offense] b : conforming with what is deemed fair or good [the award of attorney's fees was ] [the application of this rule retroactively is not ] just·ly adv just·ness n
u.s. trustee
the administration of bankruptcy cases, estates, and trustees; monitoring plans and disclosure statements; monitoring creditors' committees; monitoring fee applications; and performing other statutory duties. Compare, bankruptcy administrator. Source: Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts
Seisin, Livery of
Seisin, Livery of, formal delivery of possession, called by the Feudists investiture of a fee or feudal estate. Applicable to corporeal hereditaments while incorporeal hereditaments such as a remainder or easement were conveyed by writing under seal.
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application fee
Matched in: Term application fee
patent
for an article of manufacture. Design patents are issued for a term of 14 years. Patents issuing on applications made after June 8, 1995, for basic or plant patents (excluding design patents) are for a term of … the date of application. An inventor can file a provisional patent application, which requires less documentation and lower fees than a regular application, before reducing the invention to practice. This allows the inventor to claim “patent pending”
application (trademark)
Matched in: Term application (trademark)
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allegation of use
one "specimen" showing use of the mark in commerce for each class of the goods/services included in the application, and the required fee. Source: U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Mercantile Marine Fund
arising from unclaimed property of deceased seamen, fees received by receivers of wreck, light dues, etc., etc., and applicable to the payment of salaries of mercantile marine officers, etc., under the Act. The 'General Lighthouse Fund' is … Mercantile Marine Fund, a fund consisting, under ss. 676-679 of the (English) Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, of the fees paid on survey and measurement of ships, money arising from unclaimed property of deceased seamen, fees received by
Special jury
Act, 1845. Right to Special Jury.--Either party, if entitled to a jury, may have a special jury upon application. [(English) R.S.C. Ord. XXXVI., r. 9] Fees of Jurors.--Each special juror is entitled to receive one guinea only … if entitled to a jury, may have a special jury upon application. [(English) R.S.C. Ord. XXXVI., r. 9] Fees of Jurors.--Each special juror is entitled to receive one guinea only for each cause he tries, but in
bankruptcy administrator
the administration of bankruptcy cases, estates, and trustees; monitoring plans and disclosure statements; monitoring creditors' committees; monitoring fee applications; and performing other statutory duties. Compare U.S. trustee. Source: Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts
just
b : conforming with what is deemed fair or good [the award of attorney's fees was ] [the application of this rule retroactively is not ] just·ly adv just·ness n … relation to the offense] b : conforming with what is deemed fair or good [the award of attorney's fees was ] [the application of this rule retroactively is not ] just·ly adv just·ness n
u.s. trustee
the administration of bankruptcy cases, estates, and trustees; monitoring plans and disclosure statements; monitoring creditors' committees; monitoring fee applications; and performing other statutory duties. Compare, bankruptcy administrator. Source: Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts
Seisin, Livery of
Seisin, Livery of, formal delivery of possession, called by the Feudists investiture of a fee or feudal estate. Applicable to corporeal hereditaments while incorporeal hereditaments such as a remainder or easement were conveyed by writing under seal.
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