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aggregation of claims

aggregation of claims. Patents. In a patent application, an excessive number of claims that do not differ significantly in scope and are essentially duplicative. • Although a patent applicant may claim an invention and its various features in a reasonable number of ways, each claim must differ materially from the others. — Also termed multiplicity […]

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application division

Application Division. Patents. The part of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office that is responsible for accepting patent applications, assigning them serial numbers, checking them for completeness and formalities, placing them in file wrappers, and assigning them to appropriate art groups based on class and subclass of technology.

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certificate of registration

certificate of registration. 1. Copyright. A U.S. Copyright Office document approving a copyright application and stating the approved work’s registration date and copyright registration number. [Cases: Copyrights and Intellectual Property 50.25. C.J.S. Copyrights and Intellectual Property §§ 39, 96.] 2. Trademarks. A doc-ument affirming that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has allowed and recorded

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statutory period

statutory period. 1. A time limit specified in a statute; esp., the period prescribed in the relevant statute of limitations. • This period includes, in addition to a fixed number of years, whatever time local law allows because of infancy, insanity, coverture, and other like circumstances. 2. Patents. The time available to a patent applicant

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