patentee|patentees in English

noun

[pat·ent·ee || 'pætn'tɪː /'peɪt-]

owner of a patent, one who has the exclusive right to an invention or desig

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1. Patentees may charge much higher prices and earn large profits.

2. Babbit, who was the inventor and patentee of a metal composed of the above-named metals.

3. • to report annually to Parliament on the ratio of research and development expenditures to sales by patentees.

4. For individual patentees, this calculation includes all revenues from Canadian sales of medicines, including revenues from licensing agreements.

5. With the basic question being: what is the “Broadest reasonable interpretation” of the term “body” as used by the patentee

6. First settled about 1753, Brattle boro took its name from one of the original patentees, William Brattle (1702-1776), a Massachusetts loyalist

7. 26 Generally, this right to exclude all others from exploiting the patented product operates to invest the patentee with a monopolistic franchise to make, use, or sell the patented invention.