Office of Initial Patent Examination Law and Legal Definition
Office of Initial Patent Examination is abbreviated to OIPE. Office of Initial Patent Examination is the section of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) that determines if a new patent application is in the correct manner, if the claims are dependent or independent, the amount to be collected as application fee, and the assignment of the application to the proper examining group.
Legal Definition list
- Office of Information Policy [Department of Justice]
- Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs [OIRA]
- Office of Housing [HUD]
- Office of Homeland Security [OHS]
- Office of Hearings and Appeals [HUD]
- Office of Initial Patent Examination
- Office of Inspector General [FCC]
- Office of Inspector General [Federal Communications Commission]
- Office of Inspector General [HUD]
- Office of Inspector General [Labor]
- Office of Insular Affairs [OIA]