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Что (кто) такое PATENCY - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Patency; Patency (disambiguation); Patent (law)

Patency         
·noun The state of being patent or evident.
II. Patency ·noun The condition of being open, enlarged, or spread.
Patently      
·adv Openly; evidently.
Patentability         
CONCEPT IN PATENT LAW
Patentable; Patentability requirement; Unpatentable; Patentworthiness
Within the context of a national or multilateral body 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 conditions that must be met for a patent to be held valid.

Википедия

Patent (disambiguation)

A patent is a set of rights granted by a government to an inventor.

Patent may also refer to:

  • Letters patent, a type of legal instrument issued by a monarch or president
  • Land patent, a land grant, such as in a patented mining claim
  • Patent leather, a shiny form of leather
  • Patent medicine, a medical compound of questionable effectiveness
  • Patent bet, in the UK, a type of wager
  • A botanical term
Примеры употребления для PATENCY
1. In May 2003, a jury inquest at Chelmsford Coroner’s Court returned a verdict of ‘accident contributed to by system neglect’. The foreman of the jury cited factors including ‘inadequate guidelines, failure to ensure the patency of all ancillary equipment and failure to follow guidelines concerning single–use medical devices’ as causes.