Statutory Bars Sample Clauses

Statutory Bars. To the best of Seller’s knowledge and belief, no acts of Seller or any of its Affiliates, or any Party acting on behalf of or at the direction of Seller or any of its Affiliates, have invalidated or will invalidate any Purchased Patent under the laws of any jurisdiction (including under 35 U.S.C. §102(b)) including through (i) disclosure of the invention or circulation of a printed publication that describes the claimed invention, (ii) public use of the claimed invention, or (iii) sale or offer for sale of the claimed invention prior to the application for such patent;
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Statutory Bars. No acts of Seller or the Company, or any party acting on behalf of or at the direction of Seller or the Company, have invalidated or will invalidate any Purchased Patent under the laws of any jurisdiction (including under 35 U.S.C. §102) including through (i) disclosure of the invention or circulation of a printed publication that describes the claimed invention, (ii) public use of the claimed invention, or (iii) sale or offer for sale of the claimed invention more than one year prior to the application for such patent;
Statutory Bars. To the best of Member’s knowledge, no acts of Company or any of its Affiliates, or any party acting on behalf of or at the direction of Company or any of its Affiliates, have invalidated or will invalidate any Purchased Patent under the laws of any jurisdiction (including under 35 U.S.C. §102(b)) including through (i) disclosure of the invention or circulation of a printed publication that describes the claimed invention, (ii) public use of the claimed invention, or (iii) sale or offer for sale of the claimed invention more than one year prior to the application for such patent.

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