Invention Disclosure definition

Invention Disclosure means a disclosure of an invention (i) written for the purpose of allowing legal and business people to determine whether to file a Patent application with respect to such invention and (ii) recorded with a control number in the owning party's records.
Invention Disclosure means the document identifying and describing to organizational management the Making of an Invention.
Invention Disclosure means a disclosure of an invention which:

Examples of Invention Disclosure in a sentence

  • As a general guideline, such actions shall be completed within a period of 60 to 90 days following receipt of a complete and fully executed copy of the Invention Disclosure.

  • The creator(s) of the invention shall complete the appropriate Invention Disclosure Form supplied for this purpose.

  • Invention Disclosure Form is a form that reports and describes a new invention, signed by the inventor(s).

  • Each Collaborator shall provide the other Collaborator with a copy of each Invention Disclosure reporting a Subject Invention within sixty (60) days of receiving the Invention Disclosure from its inventor(s).

  • A researcher who has made a finding which may be patentable should file an Invention Disclosure with the Office of Technology Management.


More Definitions of Invention Disclosure

Invention Disclosure means a written description of an invention, or potential invention, submitted to any member of a Party Group for review for patenting.
Invention Disclosure means a written description of an invention that is confidentially made by the inventor to the university.
Invention Disclosure means the UTRF file numbers:
Invention Disclosure means UTRF PD 93083, 93084, 94004, 95032, and 98010.
Invention Disclosure means the document identifying and describing an Invention and the Making of such Invention.
Invention Disclosure means the UTRF file number [***], titled “[***]” submitted to UTRF on [***] by [***].
Invention Disclosure means a disclosure, in written or electronic form, of subject matter which is intended to be the subject of one or more patent applications and was prepared in conformance with the internal policies of a party hereto.