UNDUE EXPERIMENTATION

UNDUE EXPERIMENTATION

undue experimentation. Patents. An unreasonable amount of research and testing that would be required for a person skilled in the appropriate art to make and work an invention from the specification in the patent application. ? If undue experimentation would be required, the application fails the embodiment requirement of 35 USCA ¡ì 112. See WANDS TEST. [Cases: Patents 99. C.J.S. Patents ¡ì 139.]
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