The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . MPEP § 201.07. . . .
. . . MPEP § 201.07. The '126 patent claims the benefit of Provisional Application Ser. . . .
. . . See MPEP § 201.07."). . . .
. . . See also Manual of Patent Examining Procedure (“MPEP”) § 201.07. .This continuation application claims . . .
. . . light exertion (Rule 202.07), whereas this case involves a grid rule based on sedentary exertion (Rule 201.07 . . .
. . . applications are limited to subject matter disclosed in the earlier application, see MPEP §§ 201.06, 201.07 . . . submitted form, or that its applications met the PTO’s definition of a continuation application in MPEP § 201.07 . . .
. . . skills [sic], a finding of ‘not disabled’ is appropriate under the framework of Medical-Vocational Rule' 201.07 . . .
. . . MPEP § 201.07 (9th ed. 2014). . . .
. . . Plaintiffs specifically point to Sections 201.07 and 306 the Manual of Patent Examining Procedure (“MPEP . . .
. . . MPEP § 201.07 (5th Ed., 15th Rev., Aug. 1993) (emphasis added). . . . MPEP § 201.07 (5th Ed., 15th Rev., Aug. 1993); see also Molins PLC v. . . .
. . . MPEP § 201.07. . . .
. . . MPEP § 201.07 (9th ed. Mar.2014); see also 37 C.F.R. § 1.53(b). . . .
. . . (Id. at 244 [citing Summit County Ordinance § 201.07(a) ].) . . .
. . . See MPEP § 201.07. The '482 patent is not related to any of the licensed patents. . . . See Manual of Patent Examining Procedure (MPEP) § 201.07 (8th ed. Rev.9, Oct. 2012). . . .
. . . Accord Manual of Patent Examining Procedure § 201.07 ("The disclosure presented in the continuation must . . .
. . . The ALJ applied Medical-Vocational Rule 201.07, which directs a finding of not disabled when a claimant's . . .
. . . Id. at 403; see also Manual of Patent Examining Procedure § 201.07 (8th ed. 2010) ("MPEP”). . 37 C.F.R . . .
. . . See Manual of Patent Examining Procedure § 201.07 (8th ed., rev. 7, July 2008) (“MPEP”) (explaining continuation . . .
. . . See MVR 201.06; 201.07. . . .
. . . . § 201.07. . . .
. . . See MPEP § 201.07. . . .
. . . Id. at 201.07; 37 C.F.R. § 1.53(b). . . . MPEP 201.07; 37 C.F.R. § 1.53(b). . . .
. . . applications are limited to subject matter disclosed in the earlier application, see MPEP §§ 201.06, 201.07 . . . submitted form, or that its applications met the PTO’s definition of a continuation application in MPEP § 201.07 . . .
. . . Manual of Patent Examining Procedure (“MPEP”) § 201.07. . . . Manual of Patent Examining Procedures ("MPEP”) § 201.07. . . .
. . . Transco Prods., 38 F.3d at 555 (citing MPEP § 201.07). . . .
. . . The ALJ also found that the VE’s testimony augmented Rule 201.07 of the Medical Vocational Guidelines . . . Pursuant to Rule 201.07, a claimant of advanced age who is limited to sedentary work, has a high school . . . Rule 201.07 is augmented by Rule 201.00(f), which states that “[i]n order to find transferability of . . . work analysis under Rule 202.00(c), to his case, which involves a sedentary work analysis under Rule 201.07 . . . A plain reading of Rule 201.07 makes clear that it is not augmented by Rule 202.00(c), the specific text . . .
. . . Manual of Patent Examining Procedure § 201.07, available at http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/pac/ mpep . . .
. . . Because Plaintiff possesses transferable skills, Ruling 201.07, and not Ruling 201.06, applies. . . . Ruling 201.07 directs a finding of "not disabled.” (20 C.F.R. Pt. 404, Subpt. . . . P, App. 2, Table No. 2, Ruling 201.07). . . .
. . . See Nebraska Department of Correctional Services Administrative Regulations 109.01, 113.18, 201.07, and . . .
. . . Manual of Patent Examining Procedure § 201.07; see also Cargill, Inc. v. . . .
. . . . § 201.07. . . .
. . . . § 201.07; see also 37 C.F.R. § 1.53(b) (2006) (authorizing the filing of continuation application). . . .
. . . See Manual of Patent Examining Procedure § 201.07 (8th ed.2005); see also Applied Materials, Inc. v. . . .
. . . Of Commerce, Manual of Patent Examining Procedure §§ 201.06, 201.07, 201.08, 201.11 (7th ed.1998, rev . . .
. . . MPEP § 201.07. . . .
. . . Accordingly, Rule 201.07 properly applied. See 20 C.F.R. Pt. 404, Subpt. . . . P, App. 2, Rule 201.07 (a claimant who is over 55, is at least a high school graduate, can perform a . . .
. . . MPEP § 201.07. . . .
. . . Bristol-Myers cites several cases and a provision (section 201.07) of the 1972 version of the Manual . . .
. . . Manual of Patent Examining Procedure, § 201.07. . . .
. . . Manual of Patent Examining Procedure § 201.07 (8th ed. 2001) (“MPEP”). . . .
. . . Graham, Handbook of Federal Evidence § 201.07 (5th ed.2001). . . .
. . . See Manual of Patent Examining Procedure § 201.07 (6th Ed., Rev.3, 1997) (“The disclosure presented in . . .
. . . Part 404, Rule 201.07 of Table No. 1, Subpart P, Appendix 2 (“the grids”); (3) erred because the number . . . 201.00(f) and subsequently improperly applied the grids (in direct contravention of footnote 1 to Rule 201.07 . . .
. . . See MPEP § 201.07; Transco Prods., Inc. v. . . . See Manual of Patent Examining Procedure § 201.07; Transco Prods., Inc. v. . . .
. . . After finding that Kerns’ skills were transferable, the Appeals Council then applied Rule 201.07 of 20 . . .
. . . In accordance with rule 201.07, an individual such as Ms. Bonner is classified as not disabled. . . . Part 404, Subpart P, Appendix 2, § 201.00, Table No. 1, rule 201.07 (1997). . . . She asserts that rule 201.07 cannot apply unless she possesses transferable skills and that the hearing . . . The hearing officer applied rule 201.07 which lists advanced age, education, and previous work experience . . . Bonner meets the age and education variables under both mies 201.06 and 201.07 of Table No. 1 because . . .
. . . See Manual of Patent Examining Procedure § 201.07 (6th Ed.1995) (MPEP). . . .
. . . the full range of sedentary work activity, but that she was not disabled within the framework of Rule 201.07 . . .
. . . See MPEP § 201.07. . . .
. . . See also Rules 201.15, 201.07, and 201.00(f) of 20 C.F.R. Part 404, Subpart P, Appendix 2. . . .
. . . . § 404, Subpart P, App. 2, Rules 201.06, 201.07 (Table No. I). . . .
. . . correctness that attaches to administrative action; (3) Manual of Patent Examining Procedure, section 201.07 . . .
. . . . § 404.1563(d) (1987), and has a high-school education, placing her under Rule 201.06 or Rule 201.07 . . .
. . . The AU also applied grid rule 201.07 (residual functional capacity for sedentary work, advanced age, . . . Grid rule 201.07, which the AU applied, directs a finding of not disabled. . . . rules is that rule 201.06 (disabled) applies when a claimant’s skills are not transferable whereas rule 201.07 . . . provide for direct entry into skilled work Skilled or semiskilled — skills not transferable Disabled 201.07 . . .
. . . The ALJ applied Rule 201.07 of 20 C.F.R. . . .
. . . The AU then used this finding to justify reference to grid Rule 201.07, Table No. 1, Appendix 2, Subpart . . .
. . . capacity for sedentary exertion”, the claimant would nevertheless be found “not disabled” under Rule 201.07 . . .
. . . provide for direct entry into skilled work Skilled or semiskilled — skills not transferable Disabled 201.07 . . . The appropriate rule in this case, the Secretary contends, is Rule 201.07. . . .
. . . Compare 20 C.F.R., Part 404, Subpart P, Appendix 2, Table No. 1, Rule 201.06 with Rule 201.07. . . .
. . . ), if plaintiff has skilled or semiskilled skills which are transferable she is not disabled (Rules 201.07 . . .
. . . P, §§ 201.07, 201.15, 202.07, 202.15. . 20 C.F.R. pt. 404, subpt. P, app. 1 (1983). . . .
. . . Part 404, Subpart P, Appendix 2, Table 2, Rule 201.07, as well as the testimony of a vocational expert . . .
. . . new set of claims and to establish a right to further examination by the primary examiner,” MPEP § 201.07 . . .
. . . See Rules 201.03, 201.07, 201.11, 201.15, 201.-20, 201.22, 201.26, 201.29. . . .
. . . Section 120; Manual of Patent Examining Procedure, Sections 201.07, 201.08. Bendix Corporation v. . . .
. . . . § 2072; 9 Moore’s Federal Practice ¶¶ 201.07, 204.07 (2d ed. 1975). . . .
. . . Manual of Patent Examining Procedure, § 201.07, 6 Deller’s Walker on Patents Appendix V at 251 (2d Ed . . .
. . . Id., § 201.07. . . . .
. . . . § 201.07 which contained the following paragraph: Where an application has been prosecuted to final . . .
. . . application’s status as a continuation application [Manual of Patent Examining Procedure (R-29), § 201.07 . . . See § 201.07, Manual of Patent Examining Procedure (hereinafter “MPEP”); and § 60, Rules of Practice . . .
. . . See Sections 201.07 and 201.11 of the Manual of Patent Examining Practice (MPEP) a publication which, . . .
. . . with added emphasis, states the gist of the holding: We interpret • these passages [MPEP 706.03 (w), 201.07 . . .
. . . with added emphasis, states the gist of the holding: We interpret these passages [MPEP 706.03 (w), 201.07 . . .
. . . See also 201.07. . . . The reference to 201.07 is to its second paragraph, as follows: Where an application has been prosecuted . . .
. . . See also 201.07. . . . The reference to 201.07 is to its second paragraph, as follows: Where an application has been prosecuted . . . MPEP section 201.07 allows an applicant to file a continuation application and so establish a right to . . .
. . . Compare MPEP 201.07, 201.11, and 706.03 (w). . . .
. . . Compare MPEP 201.07, 201.11, and 706.03 (w). . . .
. . . The Manual of Patent Examining Procedure, (MPEP), 2nd Ed., in pertinent part reads as follows: “201.07 . . .
. . . It seems to me that Section 201.07, Florida Statutes, F.S.A., requires that, the transaction here be . . . documentary stamp taxes theretofore collected by appellee, Gay, as then Comptroller, under Section 201.07 . . . In the trial court and in this court relator contends that Sections 201.01 and 201.07, Florida Statutes . . . Section 201.07, Florida Statutes (Section 1, Chapter 15787, Laws of Florida^ Extraordinary Session, 1931 . . . Appellee contends that under Section 201.07, supra, the issuance of bonds by “any person” must take place . . .
. . . .-88 for the year 1926, and of $361.60 for the year 1927; that the correct amounts allowable are $201.07 . . .
. . . The interest amounted to $41.07, making a total payment of $201.07, leaving' unpaid the principal sum . . .