Inoperativeness Law and Legal Definition
The term inoperativeness signifies “the failure of the invention to work due to either mechanical or methodical imperfections or due to incomplete or erroneous description of the invention in the disclosure.”

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The term inoperativeness signifies “the failure of the invention to work due to either mechanical or methodical imperfections or due to incomplete or erroneous description of the invention in the disclosure.”