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  • 1First to file and first to invent — are legal concepts that define who has the right to the grant of a patent for an invention. The first to file system is used in the majority of countries, with the notable exception of the United States, which operates a first to invent system. [ …

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  • 2Applicant (sketch) — Applicant is a dramatic sketch written by Harold Pinter. It was originally written in 1959 and was first broadcast on BBC Radio 3 in 1964.PlotApplying for a job, a young man named Mr. Lamb is given a bizarre psychological test by one Miss Piffs,… …

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  • 3applicant — An issuer that is proposing to apply, or is applying, for admission to trading of any of its securities. London Stock Exchange Glossary * * * applicant ap‧pli‧cant [ˈæplɪkənt] noun [countable] 1. a person who applies for a job or a place at a… …

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  • 4Applicant tracking system — An Applicant Tracking System (ATS) is a software application that enables the electronic handling of corporate recruitment needs. A corporate career site or website module may be offered, allowing companies to provide opportunities to internal… …

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  • 5first papers — noun plural : papers declaring intention that are filed by an applicant for citizenship as the first step in the process of naturalization compare second papers * * * Informal. an official declaration of intention filed by a resident alien… …

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  • 6first papers — noun plural Date: 1912 papers declaring intention filed by an applicant for citizenship as the first step in the naturalization process …

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  • 7applicant — noun first time applicants must have an appointment Syn: candidate, interviewee, competitor, contestant, contender, entrant; claimant, suppliant, supplicant, petitioner, postulant; prospective student, prospective employee, job seeker, job hunter …

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  • 8Court of First Instance — The European Court of First Instance, created in 1989, is a court of the European Union. JurisdictionThe Court of First Instance hears disputes (such as disputes brought by those refused a trademark by OHIM, the EU Trade Mark and designs… …

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  • 9De Lille v Speaker of the National Assembly — De Lille and Another v Speaker of the National Assembly,[1] an important case in South African law, was heard in the Cape Provincial Division from April 3 to 7, 1998, with judgment handed down on May 8. Contents 1 Facts 2 Arguments 3 Judgment …

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  • 10Concurrent use registration — A concurrent use registration, in United States trademark law, is a federal trademark registration of the same trademark to two or more unrelated parties, with each party having a registration limited to a distinct geographic area. Such a… …

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