Patent Act definition

Patent Act means (i) the United States law applicable to patents commonly referred to as the US Patent Act that is codified in 35 U.S.C. § 1 et seq., (ii) the UK law applicable to patents commonly known as the Patents Act 1977 that is codified in UK Public General Acts, 1977, c. 37, and (iii) the Israeli law applicable to patents commonly referred to as Patents Law that is codified in Patents Law 5727-1967 (up through the most recent amendment, the 10th amendment published on July 12, 2012).
Patent Act means the U.S. Patent Act, 35 U.S.C. §§ 1 et seq.
Patent Act means the United States law applicable to patents commonly referred to as the US Patent Act that is codified in 35 U.S.C. § 1 et seq.

Examples of Patent Act in a sentence

  • Policymakers in LDCs like Bangladesh should therefore view PVP as a tool Patent Law, 2007 (Department of Patents, Designs and Trademarks, Ministry of Industries, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh 10 January 2007) (hereinafter draft Patent Act 2007).


More Definitions of Patent Act

Patent Act means the Patent Act, RSC 1985, C. P-4 as may be amended or re-enacted from time to time, or any successor legislation.
Patent Act has the meaning set forth in Section 3.6.3.

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