Significant Evidence of Rehabilitation [Patents] Law and Legal Definition
According to 37 CFR 11.1 [Title 37 -- Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights; Chapter I -- United States Patent and Trademark Office, Department of Commerce; Subchapter A – General; Part 11 -- Representation of Others Before the United States Patent and Trademark Office; Subpart A -- General Provisions; General Information] the term significant evidence of rehabilitation means “satisfactory evidence that is significantly more probable than not that there will be no recurrence in the foreseeable future of the practitioner's prior disability or addiction.”
Legal Definition list
- Significant Evidence of Rehabilitation [Patents]
- Significant Break in Coverage (Health Care)
- Significant Aggravation [National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program]
- Signature Guarantee Program
- Signature Guarantee
- Significant Expansion of Enrollment [Education]
- Significant Foreign Narcotics Trafficker
- Significant Harm To The Environment
- Significant Military Equipment
- Significant Public Benefit Parole
- Significant Response