Definition of Patentee. Meaning of Patentee. Synonyms of Patentee

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Definition of Patentee

Patentee
Patentee Pat`ent*ee", n. One to whom a grant is made, or a privilege secured, by patent. --Bacon.

Meaning of Patentee from wikipedia

- court from granting any ex parte preliminary ****ction to the patentee, if the patentee were to ask the court for ordering preliminary measures in the...
- The Patentee locomotive was a revolutionary 2-2-2 steam locomotive type introduced by Robert Stephenson and Company in 1833, as an enlargement of their...
- and litigation"), "patent ****ertion entity" (PAE), "non-manufacturing patentee", "patent shark", "patent marketer", "patent ****ertion company", and "patent...
- (1657–1731), who was also a New Paltz Patentee. He married Margaret Deyo, daughter of Christian Deyo, another New Paltz Patentee. Isaac Du Bois (1659–1690), who...
- making another article), unless it is specifically authorized by the patentee to do so. Procedurally, the patent exhaustion doctrine operates as an affirmative...
- country must obtain the patentee's authorization. In principle, anyone who exploits a patented invention without the patentee's authorization commits an...
- the United States Supreme Court holding (per Chief Justice Taft) that a patentee who has granted a single license to a competitor to manufacture the patented...
- (c. 1615 – 21 November 1705) was an early Puritan settler and original patentee of the Connecticut Colony Deming was born in Shalford, Es****, England....
- law, it also refers to a means of redress available to an applicant or patentee who has failed to meet a time limit despite exercising all due care. In...
- exercise its power of equitable discretion not to enforce the patent if the patentee (the patent owner) has engaged in inequitable conduct. The U.S. Patent...