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patent
patent [Anglo-French, from Latin patent- patens, from present participle of patēre … to produce and sell the product] [sought to enforce her rights against infringement] 2 : of, relating to, or concerned with
Patent-right
Patent-right, the exclusive privilege granted by the Crown to the first
license
: a grant by the holder of a copyright or patent to another of any of the rights embodied in the … to be permitted, be for sale] 1 a : a right or permission granted by a competent authority (as of a
Letters-patent, or letters overt
especially new inventions are protected; hence the incorporeal chattel of patent-right. A 'patent-right' is a privilege granted by the Crown to … inventions are protected; hence the incorporeal chattel of patent-right. A 'patent-right' is a privilege granted by the Crown to the first
Publication
(3)] As only a new and original invention can be patented, publication before protection defeats the inventor's right to protection by
letter
court that appoints the addressee administrator of an estate letters patent : a letter (as from a government) that grants a … and disputes the auditor's determination that sets out the taxpayer's right to appeal NOTE: A taxpayer has 30 days from the
Pawn or Pledge
any other valuable things of a personal nature, such as patent-rights and manuscripts, may by the Common Law be delivered in … the pledgor. Also, in the case of a pledge, the right of a pledgee is not consummated, except by possession; and,
Invention, title by
Invention, title by, the mode of acquiring an owner-ship in patent-rights and copyrights. See COPY-RIGHT and LETTERS PATENT.
Right patent
Right patent. An obsolete writ which was brought for lands and tenements,
assign
rights) to another [the general practice by inventors of ing patent rights "J. K. Owens"] 2 : to appoint to a … assign 1 : to transfer (property or rights) to another [the general practice by inventors of ing patent
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