Patent Names

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The document titled Agreement Between Joint Patent Holders With Title of One Holder Assigned to the Other Holder With Right of Assignee to Sell or License is essential for individuals holding joint patents. It outlines the rights and responsibilities of two holders regarding a specific patent issued under U.S. law. This agreement allows one holder to assign their rights to the other, enabling the latter to negotiate sales or licenses related to the invention. Key features include clear stipulations on the division of proceeds from any sales or licenses, governing law provisions, and procedures for modification. Filling instructions guide users to input pertinent details such as names, addresses, and dates, ensuring legal clarity. The document serves practical use cases for attorneys, partners, and legal assistants by formalizing agreements between patent holders, thereby protecting their interests and clarifying revenue-sharing arrangements. Overall, this form supports effective collaboration and legal compliance in patent management.
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