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Kansas Demand for Filing and Release of Waiver - Individual

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Kansas
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KS-09-09
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Kansas law provides a form with which a subcontractor may claim a lien for labor and/or materials provided to new residential property. This Notice of Intent to Provide is filed in the office of the clerk of the district court of the county where the property is located. After the lien claimant is paid in full, the lien claimant is required to also file a form releasing the previous Notice and waiving any lien. Further, a property owner, or anyone acting for the property owner, may, after payment in full, demand in writing that the lien claimant file a release of Notice and Waiver of Lien.

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The deadline for filing the national stage requirements under PCT Article 39(a) is 30 months from the priority date, but any national law may fix time limits which expire later than the time limit provided in PCT Article 39(a).

Filing a Demand (a Demand for further International Preliminary Examination (IPE) under Chapter II of the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT)) involves filing certain forms and paying certain fees, including a PCT examination fee.If a Demand is not filed, then the WOISA is reissued without change as the IPRP/Chapter I.

A PCT patent application must be filed within 12 months of the first filing of a national patent application (such as a U.S. provisional or non-provisional patent application).

The Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) is an international patent law treaty, concluded in 1970. It provides a unified procedure for filing patent applications to protect inventions in each of its contracting states. A patent application filed under the PCT is called an international application, or PCT application.

An Article 34 amendment allows for amendment of not only the claims, but also of the written description and drawings, without adding new matter.

Chapter II (Article 34) If the PCT applicant desires to receive another substantive review of the application before transitioning to the national phase, a Chapter II demand may be filed with an amendment under Article 34 and additional fees.

Article 19 allows amendments to the claims only accompanied by a statement explaining the basis of amendments to the claims.An Article 19 amendment must be filed in the language in which the international application will be published. The amendments need to be filed within 2 months from the date of issue of ISR.

Article 19 offers applicants the opportunity to generally amend the claims before entering the designated Offices. The national laws of some designated Offices may grant provisional protection on the invention from the date of publication of the claims.

The Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) makes it possible to seek patent protection for an invention simultaneously in each of a large number of countries by filing an "international" patent application.

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