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1) патент; привілей; публічно-правовий акт дарування прав; запатентований винахід (предмет); дарована грамота2) патентний; патентований; захищений привілеєм, привілейований; публічно-правовий3) патентувати, брати патент•- patent act
- patent action
- patent agency
- patent agent
- patent agents' office
- patent ambiguity
- patent appeal
- patent appellate process
- patent application
- patent attorney
- patent authority
- patent bar
- patent brokers' office
- Patent Cooperation Treaty
- patent counsel
- patent crime
- patent damage
- patent defect
- patent fact
- patent fee
- patent for invention
- patent fraud
- patent from government
- patent granting procedure
- patent holder
- patent infringement action
- patent infringement
- patent infringement suit
- patent law
- patent legislation
- patent licence
- patent litigation
- patent marking
- patent matter
- patent misuse
- patent name
- patent of addition
- patent of nobility
- patent office
- patent office proceeding
- patent office proceedings
- patent owner
- patent ownership
- patent pending
- patent property
- patent prosecution
- patent protection
- patent restraint
- patent right
- patent rights
- patent solicitor
- patent specification
- patent suit
- patent tax
- patent term
- patent violation
- patent's scope
- patents act
- patents court
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