patentee

[ UK /pˈe‍ɪtəntˌiː/ ]
NOUN
  1. the inventor to whom a patent is issued
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How To Use patentee In A Sentence

  • In those instances, however, the patentee still might rebut the presumption that estoppel bars a claim of equivalence.
  • Where it is clear that the patentee did not intend to obtain protection for particular variants, it is not open to the court to extend the monopoly to cover them.
  • My answer would be, at first impression, that the Patents Act is aimed at protecting patentees from commercial loss resulting from the wrongful infringement of their rights.
  • What were the patentee's words intended to convey to the skilled addressee?
  • Accordingly, the scope of the monopoly asserted by the patentees does not correspond to the technical contribution made by the patent.
  • The motif of an associated design is to affirm the scope of a design claim for which a patent is given, so a patentee can get expedited administrative remedies while infringement happened.
  • Patent law is based on protecting patentee's monopolization right thereby stimulate invention and creation, and provide legal support for us to use patent better.
  • Judgment in favor of patentee respecting validity issues was affirmed on interlocutory appeal, in suit against the parent.
  • In return for these, patentees had to work the invention in Egypt.
  • Is the revenue generated by such contracts truly derived from the employer's position as patentee of the invention?
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