Patent Cooperation Treaty definition

Patent Cooperation Treaty means the Patent Cooperation Treaty done at Washington on June 19, 1970;
Patent Cooperation Treaty means the Patent Cooperation Treaty, signed on June 19, 1970, together with the Regulations and the Administrative Instructions under that Treaty, as revised, amended and modified;
Patent Cooperation Treaty means an international patent law treaty, concluded in 1970, that provides a unified procedure for filing patent applications to protect inventions in each of its more than one hundred and forty-five (145) contracting states.

Examples of Patent Cooperation Treaty in a sentence

  • International agreementsEach Party 1 shall comply with the Patent Cooperation Treaty, done at Washington on 19 June 1970, as amended on 28 September 1979, last modified on 3 October 2001.

  • A record related to an International Application filed under the Patent Cooperation Treaty in this system of records may be disclosed, as a routine use, to the International Bureau of the World Intellectual Property Organization, pursuant to the Patent Cooperation Treaty.

  • A leaflet entitled Basic Facts about the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) is available free of charge in English, French, German, Japanese, Portuguese and Spanish.

  • Together with the TVC of- fice, the Atanackovic/Lütkens team has recently submitted a Patent Cooperation Treaty ap- plication for one of their novel CAR T cell products.

  • Patent publications beginning with “WO” are applications lodged under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) in Geneva, Switzerland.


More Definitions of Patent Cooperation Treaty

Patent Cooperation Treaty means the Patent Cooperation Treaty done at Washington on June 19, 1970, including the Regulations and Administrative Instructions under the Treaty, as last revised;
Patent Cooperation Treaty means the Patent Cooperation Treaty done at Washington on the 19th day of June, 1970 as amended and modified from time to time;
Patent Cooperation Treaty. (《專利合作條約》) means the treaty of that name done at Washington on 19 June 1970, as revised or amended from time to time; (Amended 2 of 2001 s. 2)
Patent Cooperation Treaty means the Treaty done at Washington on June 19, 1970, as subsequently amended;
Patent Cooperation Treaty or “PCT” means an international patent treaty, of which Canada is a signatory, whereby a single international patent application can be filed in the applicant’s or inventor’s home country for possible protection of intellectual property in over 100 PCT member countries;
Patent Cooperation Treaty means the Patent Cooperation Treaty of June 19, 1970;
Patent Cooperation Treaty means the Patent Cooperation Treaty done at Washington on 19 June 1970, as amended;