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double patenting doctrine

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  • Double patenting — is the grant of two patents for one single invention, to the same proprietor and in the same country or countries. According to the European Patent Office, it is an accepted principle in most patent systems that two patents cannot be granted to… …   Wikipedia

  • double patenting — A doctrine of patent law which prevents single patentee from obtaining two patents on same invention. Anchor Hocking Corp. v. Eyelet Speciality Co., D.C.Del., 377 F.Supp. 98, 101. The test respecting double patenting is whether the claims of both …   Black's law dictionary

  • double patenting — A doctrine of patent law which prevents single patentee from obtaining two patents on same invention. Anchor Hocking Corp. v. Eyelet Speciality Co., D.C.Del., 377 F.Supp. 98, 101. The test respecting double patenting is whether the claims of both …   Black's law dictionary

  • Glossary of patent legal concepts — Patent law (patents for inventions) …   Wikipedia

  • copyright trap — n. One or more errors deliberately inserted into a map to help identify illegal copies. Example Citations: For example, ADC used approximately 200 so called copyright traps in its maps fictitious names, streets, dead ends and the like commonly… …   New words

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  • native American — native American, adj. a person born in the United States. [1835 45, Amer.] * * * ▪ indigenous peoples of Canada and United States Introduction also called  American Indian,  Amerindian,  Amerind,  Indian,  Aboriginal American,  or  First Nation… …   Universalium

  • Native American — Indian (def. 1). Usage. See Indian, Eskimo. * * * ▪ indigenous peoples of Canada and United States Introduction also called  American Indian,  Amerindian,  Amerind,  Indian,  Aboriginal A …   Universalium

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