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1) требование, притязание; притязать2) утверждение; заявление; утверждать; заявлять3) претензия4) формула изобретения, патентная формула5) пункт формулы изобретения (однозвенная формула изобретения или пункт многозвенной формулы, способный быть объектом самостоятельной охраны)•- as defined in claim
- as claimed in claim above
- as recited in claim
- as set forth in claim
- claim by inference
- claim for a patent
- claim for damages
- claim for infringement
- claim having a prior art
- claim in return
- claim in subparagraph form
- no claim is allowed
- claim reads on the infringing device
- claim reciting a figure
- claim stand rejected
- claim supposed by the description
- claim to compensation
- claim an invention
- claim a right
- claim damages
- claim to priority
- claim priority
- claim recognition of the patent rights
- claim of infringement
- claim of ownership
- claim of priority
- additional claim
- aggregative claim
- allowed claim
- alternative claim
- ambiguous claim
- amended claim
- apparatus claim
- appealed claim
- appended claim
- applicant's claim
- application claim
- article claim
- basic claim
- bridge claim
- bridging claim
- broad claim
- clear and concise claim
- closed-form claim
- colliding claims
- conflicting claims
- composition claim
- defective claim
- dependent claim
- depending claim
- disputed claim
- dormant claim
- draft claim
- European claim
- excess claims
- extra claim
- false claim
- faulty claim
- first claim
- functional claim
- general claim
- generic claim
- Hartig claim
- head claim
- hybrid claim
- improper claim
- independent claim
- infringed claim
- interfering claim
- invalid claim
- Jepson claim
- justifiable claim
- legal claim
- legitimate claim
- linking claim
- machine claim
- main claim
- Markush claim
- means-plus-function claim
- method claim
- narrow claim
- nonstatutory claim
- omnibus claim
- overbroad claim
- patent claim
- plaintiff's claim
- plant patent claim
- preceding claim
- preliminary claim
- primary claim
- process claim
- product claim
- product-by-process claim
- prolix claim
- reissue claim
- rejected claim
- secondary claim
- settled claim
- species claim
- specific claim
- speculative claim
- statutory claim
- structure claim
- subordinate claim
- subprocess claim
- subsidiary claim
- supplementary claim
- tabular claim
- tentative claim
- unauthorized claim
- unfounded claim of infringement
- unpatentable claim
- unpatented claim
- unsearchable claim
- valid claim* * *притязание (на изобретение); формула изобретения (часть описания изобретения, в которой точно определены существо изобретения и объем притязаний); пункт формулы изобретения (однозвенная формула изобретения или пункт многозвенной формулы, способный обеспечить самостоятельную охрану) -
5 claim
1. n1) требование; претензия, притязание; заявление права; правопритязание2) иск; претензия; рекламация3) заявление, утверждение
- accessory claim
- additional claim
- admitted claim
- broad claim
- civil claim
- clearing claim
- commercial claim
- compensation claim
- conflicting claims
- contingent claim
- contract claim
- contractual claim
- correct claim
- counter claim
- damage claim
- debt claim
- default claim
- demurrage claim
- dependent claim
- disbursement claim
- disputed claim
- dormant claim
- draft claim
- drawback claim
- equitable claim
- fair claim
- false claim
- fictitious claim
- first claim
- foreign currency claim
- freight claim
- groundless claim
- heavy claim
- hypothecary claim
- income claim
- insurance claim
- interfering claim
- invalid claim
- irrevocable claim
- just claim
- justifiable claim
- justified claim
- lawful claim
- legal claim
- legitimate claim
- litigious claim
- main claim
- maintenance claim
- maritime claim
- monetary claim
- money claim
- mortgage claim
- narrow claim
- nonstatutory claim
- official claim
- omnibus claim
- overbroad claim
- patent claim
- payment claim
- pecuniary claim
- portal claims
- preceding claim
- preferential claim
- principal claim
- prior claim
- priority claim
- process claim
- product claim
- product liability claim
- quality claim
- quantity claim
- reasonable claim
- reciprocal claims
- reimbursement claim
- residual claim
- salvage claim
- settled claim
- shortage claim
- stale claim
- statutory claim
- supplementary claim
- tax claim
- tort claim
- total claim
- unjustified claim
- unlawful claim
- unreasonable claim
- unsettled claim
- valid claim
- wage claim
- warranty claim
- well-grounded claim
- claim for compensation
- claim for damage
- claim for damages
- claim for indemnification
- claim for indemnity
- claim for infringement
- claim for losses
- claim for money
- claim for refund
- claim in return
- claim of ownership
- claim of priority
- claim to priority
- claim to property
- claim under a contract
- claim arising under customs laws
- abandon a claim
- acknowledge a claim
- admit a claim
- advance a claim
- allow a claim
- assert a claim
- assign a claim
- bring a claim
- conflict with a claim
- conform with a claim
- consider a claim
- contest a claim
- decline a claim
- defeat a claim
- disallow a claim
- dismiss a claim
- dispute a claim
- enter a claim
- establish a claim
- file a claim
- frame a patent claim
- give up a claim
- handle claims
- justify a claim
- lay a claim
- lodge a claim
- make a claim
- make a counter claim
- meet a claim
- offset against a claim
- pay a claim
- prosecute a claim
- put forward a claim
- put in a claim
- refuse to satisfy the claim
- recognize a claim
- reject a claim
- relinquish a claim
- renounce a claim
- repudiate a claim
- resign a claim
- revoke a claim
- run a claim
- satisfy a claim
- settle a claim
- set up a claim
- substantiate a claim
- surrender a claim
- sustain a claim
- turn down a claim
- waive a claim
- withdraw a claim2. v1) требовать2) заявлять, утверждать
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6 коллидирующая формула изобретения
Русско-английский словарь по патентам и товарным знакам > коллидирующая формула изобретения
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7 коллидирующая формула изобретения
Patents: interfering claimУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > коллидирующая формула изобретения
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8 коллидирующий пункт формулы изобретения
Patents: interfering claimУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > коллидирующий пункт формулы изобретения
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9 Ansprüche
Ansprüche mpl PAT claims, rights • Ansprüche geltend machen VERSICH assert claims against sb* * *mpl < Patent> claims, rights ■ Ansprüche geltend machen < Versich> assert claims against sb* * *Ansprüche, althergebrachte
vested interests;
• wohl begründete Ansprüche well-founded claims;
• beteiligungsähnliche Ansprüche (Bilanz) interest in the nature of investments;
• gerichtlich einklagbare Ansprüche legal debts;
• gehobenere Ansprüche higher pretensions;
• individuelle Ansprüche (Kunde) client’s individual requirements;
• kollidierende Ansprüche (Patentrecht) interfering claims;
• mäßige Ansprüche moderate claims;
• vermögensrechtliche Ansprüche pecuniary claims;
• zukünftige Ansprüche future interests;
• Ansprüche Dritter third-party claims;
• Ansprüche hinsichtlich gleichen Entgelts für gleiche Arbeit claims concerning equal pay for equal value;
• Ansprüche aus der Kraftfahrzeugversicherung motor claims;
• Ansprüche während der Lebenszeit eines Dritten interest pour autre vie;
• Ansprüche für festgestellte Schäden claims for damage observed;
• seine Ansprüche aufgeben to waive one’s right, to remise, release and forever quitclaim;
• Ansprüche befriedigen to satisfy claims;
• seine Ansprüche durchsetzen to push one’s demands;
• Ansprüche aus einer Unfallversicherung erheben to put in a claim after an accident;
• allen Ansprüchen genügen (Hotel) to satisfy all possible requirements;
• höchsten Ansprüchen genügen to have reached a high degree of excellence;
• überhaupt keine Ansprüche gegen j. haben to have no claim whatsoever against s. o.;
• sich über jds. Ansprüche hinwegsetzen to override s. one’s claims;
• seine Ansprüche gerichtlich geltend machen to enforce one’s claims;
• weniger hohe Ansprüche stellen to take in sail. -
10 althergebrachte
Ansprüche, althergebrachte
vested interests;
• wohl begründete Ansprüche well-founded claims;
• beteiligungsähnliche Ansprüche (Bilanz) interest in the nature of investments;
• gerichtlich einklagbare Ansprüche legal debts;
• gehobenere Ansprüche higher pretensions;
• individuelle Ansprüche (Kunde) client’s individual requirements;
• kollidierende Ansprüche (Patentrecht) interfering claims;
• mäßige Ansprüche moderate claims;
• vermögensrechtliche Ansprüche pecuniary claims;
• zukünftige Ansprüche future interests;
• Ansprüche Dritter third-party claims;
• Ansprüche hinsichtlich gleichen Entgelts für gleiche Arbeit claims concerning equal pay for equal value;
• Ansprüche aus der Kraftfahrzeugversicherung motor claims;
• Ansprüche während der Lebenszeit eines Dritten interest pour autre vie;
• Ansprüche für festgestellte Schäden claims for damage observed;
• seine Ansprüche aufgeben to waive one’s right, to remise, release and forever quitclaim;
• Ansprüche befriedigen to satisfy claims;
• seine Ansprüche durchsetzen to push one’s demands;
• Ansprüche aus einer Unfallversicherung erheben to put in a claim after an accident;
• allen Ansprüchen genügen (Hotel) to satisfy all possible requirements;
• höchsten Ansprüchen genügen to have reached a high degree of excellence;
• überhaupt keine Ansprüche gegen j. haben to have no claim whatsoever against s. o.;
• sich über jds. Ansprüche hinwegsetzen to override s. one’s claims;
• seine Ansprüche gerichtlich geltend machen to enforce one’s claims;
• weniger hohe Ansprüche stellen to take in sail.
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