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1 abandonment through failure to claim
1) Юридический термин: абандонирование вследствие неоформления патентных притязанийУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > abandonment through failure to claim
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2 abandonment through failure to claim
отказ ( от права на патент) ввиду неудавшегося составления патентной формулыPatent terms dictionary > abandonment through failure to claim
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3 to abandonment through failure to claim
Юридический термин: абандонирование вследствие неоформления патентных притязанийУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > to abandonment through failure to claim
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4 abandonment
- abandonment because patented abroad
- abandonment before reduction to practice
- abandonment by declaration
- abandonment by disclaimer
- abandonment in prosecution
- abandonment through failure to claim
- abandonment through misfiling
- abandonment to other persons
- abandonment to public
- abandonment of application
- abandonment of contest
- abandonment of fundamental idea of invention
- abandonment of fundamental thought of invention
- abandonment of invention
- abandonment of laches
- abandonment of legal title
- abandonment of patent
- abandonment of trade secrets
- abandonment of unused patent
- actual abandonment
- constructive abandonment* * *отказ (от заявки, от прав на изобретение или на притязание в связи с преждевременным раскрытием существа изобретения) -
5 abandonment
1) отказ (напр. от права, притязания)3) оставление (жены, ребёнка)•abandonment through failure to claim — абандонирование вследствие неоформления патентных притязаний;
- malicious abandonmentabandonment to insurer — отказ ( от сохранившейся части предмета страхования) в пользу страховщика
- voluntary abandonment of purpose
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