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Nailed It – the Full Federal Court upholds purposive construction of fuel cell claims

Nailed It – the Full Federal Court upholds purposive construction of fuel cell claims

by Eliza Jane Saunders, Chris Vindurampulle, Sian Hope | Mar 17, 2023 | Blog

A central tenet of patent interpretation under Australian law is that the specification should be a given a purposive construction rather than a purely literal one.  While this is different to the Doctrine of Equivalents that exists in other jurisdictions, a purposive...
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