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Тезаурус:

  1. In some cases a patentee can be compelled to grant a licence to use his patent on reasonable terms.
  2. Our man of property may be an author or a patentee, and we shall hardly be able to say that his copyright or patentright is not part of his property, or even to avoid speaking of his ownership of the copyright or patent.
  3. From the priority date, the patentee normally has up to 12 months to apply for patents in other countries.
  4. , John ( c. 1590-;1651), royal gun-founder and patentee, was born in Chiddingstone, Kent, about 1590, the son of Thomas Browne, founder of iron ordnance to Queen Elizabeth I and James I. He joined his father's thriving business, although not apprenticed in ironmaking, and took over Thomas's patent in 1615.
  5. Supported by Coke, and in the face of opposition from the master of the king's posts, another patentee, Charles, second Baron Stanhope, Witherings proposed a radical reform, aimed again at making the service quicker and also more profitable to the Crown.
  6. Is the revenue generated by such contracts truly derived from the employer's position as patentee of the invention?
  7. Sometimes a patent application is made largely to prevent others imitating the underlying idea while the patentee seeks to develop or refine the invention into something which is marketable.
  8. In 1621 he spoke out against the patentee, Sir Giles Mompesson q.v., and the popish threat to the Palatinate; and in 1629 delivered a notable attack on the influence of the king's Arminian advisers.
  9. , Richard (1633-;1685), farmer, patentee, and pamphleteer, was baptized 4 or 14 May 1633, the eldest son of Gregory Haines, yeoman farmer of Shere in Surrey and Sullington in Sussex, and his wife Elizabeth Pollard.
  10. The response of appellant patentee lawyers has been to claim exclusive rights to "plants" which will, in fact, include all varieties of plants containing the gene in question.
  11. The term of the grant is sixteen years, but where it appears that a patentee has been insufficiently remunerated, the Court may extend the term for a period not exceeding five, or, in an exceptional case, ten years.
  12. In particular, it was said that the employer was thereby saving on royalties payable to the patentee or licensee of alternative components; the valve reduced processing costs and disposals of scrap; output had increased; and the frequency of employee injury had declined so as to reduce absences from work and claims for compensation.

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