Disclosure Document Program Law and Legal Definition
With respect to Patent law, the Disclosure Document Program is a U.S. Patent and Trademark Office program allowing an inventor to file a preliminary description of an invention. This establishes the date of conception before applying for a patent. The document can help in establishing a date of inventive effort that can be used in a later interference.
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- 8 A Program
 - Ability One Program
 - Abuse in Later Life Program [Department of Justice]
 - Academic Competitiveness Grant (ACG) Program [Education]
 - Accelerated Disclosure
 - Accelerated Nursing Degree Program
 - Actuarial Documents [Federal Crop Insurance Corporation]
 - Adequate Disclosure
 - Administrative Program
 - Advanced Placement Program
 

