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  • noun Alternative form of re-examination.

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Examples

  • Service of prior art on someone who has a duty to disclose it during the reexamination is another intriguing possibility.

    Amazon "One-Click" reexamination request

  • Service of prior art on someone who has a duty to disclose it during the reexamination is another intriguing possibility.

    Archive 2005-11-01

  • Because Appellant has repeatedly relied on the district court proceeding in support of nonobviousness, we discern no unfairness in subjecting Appellant to any adverse consequence that may arise from such reliance in the current reexamination, which is conducted under the preponderance of the evidence standard - a standard that is substantially lower than the clear and convincing standard used in district court.

    The 271 Patent Blog

  • And, again, what actually happens when the "reexamination" bell gets rung?

    Try To Tie Me Down | ATTACKERMAN

  • So, of course, the magic bullet is a new kind of reexamination in the Patent Office.

    Archive 2009-05-01

  • So, of course, the magic bullet is a new kind of reexamination in the Patent Office.

    Judge Michel Speaks About "Junk Patents", Damages, Trolls, and the PTO

  • Using a legal process called "reexamination," the Patent Busting Project will ultimately go to the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and attempt to take those bad patents off the books.

    Boing Boing: June 6, 2004 - June 12, 2004 Archives

  • Arthur Herman's strange new study is both a biography and a "reexamination" of McCarthy's place in postwar American politics.

    Un-American Activities

  • I have said before that the system is six decades old and could use a reexamination.

    Federal Eye: Fed worker pay comes under fire

  • But the eminence of the two authors and the measured tone of their work - which portrayed Quayle as a resourceful political strategist - spurred a reexamination of the caricature of the much-maligned vice president.

    David Broder, 81, dies; set 'gold standard' for political journalism

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