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SNQ
(redirected from Substantial New Question of Patentability)

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SNQSubstantial New Question of Patentability (US Patent and Trademark Office)
SNQSocial Network Questionnaire
SNQSurf des Neiges Québec (Canadian snowboarding association)
SNQSociété Numismatique de Québec (Canada)
SNQSongwriters Network Queensland (Australia)
SNQSpallations-Neutronenquelle (source)
SNQSociété Nihiliste du Québec (French: Nihilist Society of Quebec; Canada)


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Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has found that the cited prior art raises a substantial new question of patentability and has ordered reexamination of all claims of the '571 patent.
Once, as in this case, the Patent Office has found that the cited prior art raises a substantial new question of patentability, the re-examination process typically takes about one year.
Once, as in this case, the Patent Office has found that the cited prior art raises a substantial new question of patentability, the duration of the re-examination process is typically one year.
 
 
 
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