Definition of Patency. Meaning of Patency. Synonyms of Patency

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Definition of Patency

Patency
Patency Pa"ten*cy, n. [See Patent.] 1. The condition of being open, enlarged, or spread. 2. The state of being patent or evident.

Meaning of Patency from wikipedia

- A patent is a type of intellectual property that gives its owner the legal right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention for a limited...
- Patent, patent, patently, or patency in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A patent is a set of rights granted by a government to an inventor. Patent may...
- patency of fallopian tubes, ****ess the competency of the cervix or congenital abnormality of the uterus in multiple miscarriages, ****ess the patency of...
- of law, an invention is patentable if it meets the relevant legal conditions to be granted a patent. By extension, patentability also refers to the substantive...
- letters patent has evolved into the modern intellectual property patent (referred to as a utility patent or design patent in United States patent law) granting...
- A patent portfolio is a collection of patents owned by a single entity, such as an individual or corporation. The patents may be related or unrelated...
- The European patent with unitary effect, also known as the unitary patent, is a European patent which benefits from unitary effect in the parti****ting...
- A patent engineer or patent scientist is a patent professional who is typically involved in preparing and prosecuting patent applications. The terms are...
- procedures relating to patent law and practice, such as filing patent applications and oppositions to granted patents. The term "patent attorney" is used differently...
- The Waldo Patent, a letters patent also known as the Muscongus Patent or the Lincolnshire Patent, was a do****ent granting title to 36 square miles (9,300 ha)...