Contracts, Specifications, and Law for EngineersMcGraw-Hill, 1979 - 583 pages |
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Page 399
... application of the water to the proposed use . B. The application also shall set forth : 1. If for agricultural purposes , the legal subdivisions of the land and the acreage to be irrigated . 2. If for power purposes , the nature of the ...
... application of the water to the proposed use . B. The application also shall set forth : 1. If for agricultural purposes , the legal subdivisions of the land and the acreage to be irrigated . 2. If for power purposes , the nature of the ...
Page 475
... application once the same has been filed and at the same time preserve the original filing date . It is essential to include as much as possible in the first place . Claims can be expanded during the course of their presentation to the ...
... application once the same has been filed and at the same time preserve the original filing date . It is essential to include as much as possible in the first place . Claims can be expanded during the course of their presentation to the ...
Page 481
... application for patent ) . A license may or may not be treated as exclusive , and the agreement between the parties should clarify this point . Licensing — and possibly sublicensing - arrangements may cover manufacture of the article ...
... application for patent ) . A license may or may not be treated as exclusive , and the agreement between the parties should clarify this point . Licensing — and possibly sublicensing - arrangements may cover manufacture of the article ...
Contents
Law and Courts | 13 |
Performance or Breach of Contract Obligations | 69 |
Termination of Agreements | 93 |
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