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- All_elements_test abstract "The all elements rule or all limitations rule (often written with a hyphen after \"all\") is a legal test used in US patent law to determine whether a given reference shows that a patent claim lacks the novelty required to be valid. The rule is also applicable to an obviousness analysis. Under the rule, a single reference (for anticipation) or the combination of references relied upon (for obviousness) -- plus the ordinary knowledge of persons skilled in the art -- must explicitly or implicitly provide each claimed element.".
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- All_elements_test wikiPageWikiLink Category:United_States_patent_law.
- All_elements_test wikiPageWikiLink Novelty_(patent).
- All_elements_test wikiPageWikiLink Patent_claim.
- All_elements_test wikiPageWikiLink United_States_patent_law.
- All_elements_test wikiPageWikiLinkText "All elements test".
- All_elements_test wikiPageWikiLinkText "all elements test".
- All_elements_test wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- All_elements_test subject Category:United_States_patent_law.
- All_elements_test hypernym Test.
- All_elements_test type Cricketer.
- All_elements_test comment "The all elements rule or all limitations rule (often written with a hyphen after \"all\") is a legal test used in US patent law to determine whether a given reference shows that a patent claim lacks the novelty required to be valid. The rule is also applicable to an obviousness analysis.".
- All_elements_test label "All elements test".
- All_elements_test sameAs Q4729943.
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- All_elements_test sameAs Q4729943.
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