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Chapter 1000: Matters Decided by Various PTO Officials
An applicant dissatisfied with a decision made by the PTO may file either a petition to the Commissioner or an appeal to the Patent Trial and Appeal Board. The three rules presented in this chapter summarize petitionable disputes. These include; petitions to the Commissioner, petitions relating to questions not specifically provided for, and finally, petitions for the suspension of rules.
- There is no quiz for this chapter. You will not likely see any questions on the exam dealing with the topics covered here.
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