2. Noun. (plural of reissue) ¹
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Definition of Reissues
1. reissue [v] - See also: reissue
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reissues
Literary usage of Reissues
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Text-book of the Patent Laws of the United States of America by Albert Henry Walker (1889)
"Beginning of the history of reissues. 211. First statute providing for reissues,
1832. ... reissues under the Patent Act of 1836. 213 Amendments made in the ..."
2. Text-book of the Patent Laws of the United States of America by Albert Henry Walker (1904)
"Beginning of the history of reissues. 211. First statute providing for ...
reissues under the Patent Act of 1870. 215. reissues under the Revised Statutes. ..."
3. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1887)
"... and was manifestly other and different from that which was the subject of the
original patent, and that the statute in regard to reissues forbids such a ..."
4. Digest of Patent and Trade-mark Cases Decided by the Court of Appeals of the by William Sydenham Torbert, District of Columbia Court of Appeals, United States Supreme Court (1909)
"X. reissues. I. Grounds for. fuse copies of such paper, and a writ of mandamus
will not ... X. reissues. 1. Grounds for. 962. Insufficiency of claim is such ..."
5. Patentable Invention by Edward Sabine Renwick (1893)
"Fraudulent reissues. Cases have undoubtedly occurred in which the claims of a
... Such reissues are fraudulent, and as the courts not only have the power to ..."
6. Patent Office Papers by United States Patent Office (1915)
"Certain Phases of reissues, Particularly Delay in Filing the Application, and
Inadvertence, Accident, or Mistake* By LD UNDERWOOD, Principal Examiner, ..."
7. The Origin of the English Constitution by George Burton Adams (1912)
"NOTE C. THE DIRECTION OF CHANGE IN THE reissues OF THE CHARTER (Page 223. ...
If it is true that the changes made in the reissues were in the direction of ..."
8. The Origin of the English Constitution by George Burton Adams (1912)
"NOTE C. THE DIRECTION OF CHANGE IN THE reissues OF THE CHARTER (Page 823. ...
If it is true that the changes made in the reissues were in the direction of ..."