- Name
- In re Cortright
- Cite
- 165 F.3d 1353
- Year
- 1999
- Bluebook cite
- In re Cortright, 165 F.3d 1354 (1999).
- Author
- URL
- 165 F.3d 1353
- Item Type
- case
- Summary
- "Patent applicant's failure to disclose how to use an invention may support a rejection either for lack of enablement, as a result of the specification's failure to disclose adequately to one ordinarily skilled in the art how to use the invention without undue experimentation, or for lack of utility when there is a complete absence of data supporting the statements which set forth the desired results of the claimed invention."
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