amendment in excess of filing fee
An amendment to a patent application that increases the number of claims in the original application and requires payment of an additional fee.
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An amendment to a patent application that increases the number of claims in the original application and requires payment of an additional fee.
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filing fee. A sum of money required to be paid to the court clerk before a proceeding can start. [Cases: Clerks of Courts 17, 47.]
filing fee 申请费 因将诉状、文件等登记备案而由公职人员收取的费用。申请宣告破产及破产案件中申请重组或债务人整顿计划〔plan for rehabilitation〕而向法院书记官交付的费用,也可称申请费。
in forma pauperis (in for-m[schwa] paw-p[schwa]-ris), adv. [Latin “in the manner of a pauper”] In the manner of an indigent who is permitted to disregard filing fees and court costs (when suing, a poor person is generally entitled to proceed in forma pauperis). See 28 USCA § 1915; Fed. R. App. P. 24. • For
cost n. (1)价格;价钱;成本;费用 (2)(复)诉讼费用 由败诉一方所负担的诉讼、起诉以及其他法律处理上的费用。 (3)(复)审理费用 法院所征收的诸如起诉费〔filing fees〕、陪审团费用〔jury fees〕、法庭费〔courthouse fees〕等的费用 。(=court costs)
notice of incomplete application. Patents. A notice sent to the applicant by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office when a patent application lacks a required document or the filing fee. • The applicant generally has two months to complete the application, with an extension available upon payment of a surcharge. [Cases: Patents 104. C.J.S. Patents
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copyright application. A written request for copyright protection made by a work’s creator, filed with the U.S. Copyright Office and accompanied by a filing fee and either a deposit copy of the work or approved identifying material. • A registrant who does not meet the deposit requirement of the Copyright Act of 1976 risks losing
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An application to register a mark to be used in more than one class of goods or services. • A combined application is given a single serial number, but it is examined as if it were a set of distinct single applications. A separate filing fee must be paid for each class. — Also termed
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can, vb. 1. To be able to do something (you can lift 500 pounds). 2. To have permission (as often interpreted by courts); MAY (no appeal can be filed until the filing fee is paid).