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    Patent Terms Glossary

    Patent Applications Affidavit

    Definition:
    A signed statement putting appropriate facts or opinions on record.

    Inventor

    Definition:
    One who contributes to the conception of an invention. The patent law of the United States of America requires that the applicant in a patent application must be the inventor.

    Inventor

    Definition:
    Inventor names are recorded for all patents.

    Precautionary Designation

    Definition:
    Designation of a Contracting State in an international application filed under the Patent Cooperation Treaty which must be confirmed prior to 15 months from the priority date.

    Term of patent

    Definition:
    The maximum number of years that the monopoly rights conferred by the grant of a patent may last.

    Doctrine Of Equivalents

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    A judicially created theory for finding patent infringement when the accused process or product falls outside the literal scope of the patent claims.

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