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Date of page creation | 00:06, May 18, 2007 |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Where an application, properly assigned to one
Technology Center (TC), is found to contain one or
more claims, per se, classifiable in one or more other
TCs, which claims are not divisible inter se or
from the claims which govern classification of the
application in the first TC, the application may be
referred to the other TC(s) concerned for a report as to
the patentability of certain designated claims. This
report is known as a Patentability Report (P.R.) and is
signed by the primary examiner in the reporting TC. |
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