Patent Application definition

Patent Application means an application for patent protection for a CRADA Subject Invention with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (“U.S.P.T.O.”) or the corresponding patent-issuing authority of another nation.
Patent Application means U.S. or foreign patent application, continuation, continuation-in-part, divisional, reissue and/or reexamination on any Invention.
Patent Application means an application for patent protection for an Invention with any domestic or foreign patent-issuing authority.

Examples of Patent Application in a sentence

  • You will then need to use the appropriate Name Index as above to find out other information about the Patent Application you are interested in.

  • The Government of the United States has certain rights in this invention.” If either Party files a Patent Application on a joint CRADA Subject Invention, then the filing Party will include a statement within the Patent Application that clearly identifies the Parties and states that the joint CRADA Subject Invention was made under this CRADA.

  • Each Party will also provide the other Party with the power to inspect and make copies of all documents retained in the applicable Patent Application or Patent file.

  • Unless agreed otherwise, the Party filing a Patent Application will pay all preparation and filing expenses, prosecution fees, issuance fees, post issuance fees, patent maintenance fees, annuities, interference expenses, and attorneys’ fees for that Patent Application and any resulting Patent(s).

  • If Collaborator fails to notify PHS of its decision within that time period or notifies PHS of its decision not to file a Patent Application, then PHS has the right to file a Patent Application on the joint CRADA Subject Invention.


More Definitions of Patent Application

Patent Application means any application for a Patent.
Patent Application means an application for letters patent, including a provisional application, converted provisional application, continuation application, a continued prosecution application, a continuation-in-part application, a divisional application, a re-examination application, and a reissue application, including the applications listed on Schedule 1 hereto.
Patent Application means any application or filing for a Patent, including, provisional patent applications and regular patent applications, and claims of priority for any patent or similar rights under any treaty or convention, anywhere in the world.
Patent Application means (a) an application for letters patent, including without limitation a provisional application, a non-provisional application, a reissue application, a re-examination application, a continuation application, a continued prosecution application, a continuation-in-part application, a divisional application or any equivalent thereof that is pending at any time during the Term before a government patent agency, and (b) all foreign or international equivalents of any of the foregoing in any country.
Patent Application or "application" means an application for a patent for an invention except in Chapters XII and XIII, where application means an application for a utility model and an industrial design, respectively; and
Patent Application means (a) an application for letters patent [***], including without limitation a reissue application, a re-examination application, a continuation application, a continued prosecution application, a continuation-in-part application, a divisional application or any equivalent thereof [***] and (b) all foreign or international equivalents of any of the foregoing in any country. [***] Certain information in this document has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions.
Patent Application means any application for a Patent, including any provisional, non-provisional, continuation, continuation-in-part or divisional applications and any PCT international applications or national phase applications, whether in the U.S. or any foreign country, including any applications claiming priority to any of the foregoing.