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 USC §§ 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 (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.

Examples of Patent Act in a sentence

  • Unless otherwise specifically agreed, Executive shall not be entitled to any compensation in addition to that provided for in this Agreement for any exercise by Employer of its rights set forth in this Section 2.5. In the event any Work Product qualifies for protection under the United States Patent Act, 35 U.S.C. § 1 et.

  • In accordance with Section 2872 of the California Employee Patent Act, West’s Cal.

  • In accordance with Section 2872 of the Illinois Employee Patent Act, Ill.

  • In accordance with Section 2872 of the California Employee Patent Act, West's Cal.

  • The Company will, and will cause each Subsidiary Guarantor to, use its respective commercially reasonable best efforts to comply with all requirements of the United States Patent Act and the rules and regulations thereunder, as from time to time in effect, or other applicable law necessary in order to validly obtain and maintain any Patent with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, except as permitted pursuant to Sections 10.4, 11.5 and 11.6 hereof.

  • Furthermore, the provisions of the Austrian Patent Act and the individual agreements concluded according to this act apply.

  • A foreign patent which has not been granted a separate patent in Thailand receives no protection under the Patent Act.

  • Without prejudice to the provisions of the Copyright Act and the Patent Act, employees are obliged to notify the employer of any potentially patentable invention produced or co- produced by them in connection with the performance of their job.

  • Section 112 of the Patent Act requires a patent applicant to “particularly point out and distinctly claim the subject matter” regarded as the applicant’s invention.

  • Nothing in the Act supersedes the § 271 requirement of authority from the patentee before a person in Impression’s position may engage in the itemized acts without infringing.In this respect, the Patent Act differs from the Copy- right Act.


More Definitions of Patent Act

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.
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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