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Question:Plant patents are granted for the entire plant, and only one claim is permitted.

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A plant patent is granted on the entire plant. It therefore follows that only one claim is necessary and only one is permitted.

Question:The U.S.C. 2181 Excludes Patenting of inventions useful in the utilixation of nuclear material.

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The Atomic Energy Act of 1954 excludes the patenting of inventions useful solely in the utilization of special nuclear material or atomic energy in an atomic weapon 42 U.S.C. 2181.

Question:The U.S.C. 2181 Excludes Patenting of inventions useful in the utilixation of nuclear material.

Answer:
The Atomic Energy Act of 1954 excludes the patenting of inventions useful solely in the utilization of special nuclear material or atomic energy in an atomic weapon 42 U.S.C. 2181.

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The owner of record of a patent application, patent, trademark application or trademark registration who is transferring ownership to another entity (assignee)

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International Preliminary Examining Authority - either a national Office or an intergovernmental organization whose tasks include the establishment of examination reports on inventions.

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