Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who enters a caveat.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun One who enters a caveat.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun One who enters a
caveat .
Etymologies
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Examples
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-- A caveat, under the patent law, is a notice given to the office of the caveator's claim as inventor, in order to prevent the grant of a patent to another for the same alleged invention upon an application filed during the life of the caveat without notice to the caveator.
The Handy Cyclopedia of Things Worth Knowing A Manual of Ready Reference Joseph Triemens
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Patents will notify the caveator to complete his application in three months, and if upon the filing thereof it appears to be in conflict an interference will be declared.
Patent Laws of the Republic of Hawaii and Rules of Practice in the Patent Office Hawaii
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If the caveator fails to complete his application within the time designated, or such further time as for cause shown may be granted to him, the Commissioner of Patents will proceed to examine the first named application as if there were no
Patent Laws of the Republic of Hawaii and Rules of Practice in the Patent Office Hawaii
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That the three months 'notice given to any caveator, in pursuance of the requirements of the eleventh section of this act, shall be computed from the day on which such notice is deposited in the post-office at the seat of government of this Confederacy, with the regular time for transmission of the same added thereto, which time shall be endorsed on the notice.
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41 -- A _caveat_ under the patent law is a notice given to the office of the caveator's claim as inventor, in order to prevent the grant of a patent to another for the same alleged invention upon an application filed during the life of the _caveat_, without notice to the caveator.
Patent Laws of the Republic of Hawaii and Rules of Practice in the Patent Office Hawaii
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