Ernest invents a novel, useful, nonobvious product. He
must apply for a patent within one year of selling the product commercially.
is entitled to a patent over someone else who invents the same product if he is the first to invent it.
may receive patent protection for two years by filing a simpler, shorter, cheaper provisional patent application while he is working on his complex, regular patent application.
may sell his product for up to five years to see how well it sells before going through the complex process of filing a patent application with the PTO Office.
Mrs. Larkin rents an apartment to a couple who argue continually, disturbing other tenants. Without going through the lawful eviction procedure in court, one day she waits until the couple is out of town and changes all the locks. What has occurred?
a constructive eviction
an actual eviction
an easement
a variance
Daisy's Donuts rents retail space in the Crestwood Mall beginning January 1, 2018, and ending December 31, 2025. This is an example of a
tenancy at sufferance.
tenancy at will.
periodic tenancy.
tenancy for years.
Jared owns 100 acres of woodland. One day, he and Margie are hiking through Jared's woods and Margie finds a gold ring. The true owner is never discovered. Which of the following statements about this situation is correct?
Because the ring was found on Jared's property, he is probably entitled to keep it.
Margie found the ring, and since the true owner is unknown the ring now belongs to her.
By law, Margie needs to return the ring to the spot where she found it, just in case the true owner returns for it.
The ring must be sold and the profit split evenly between Jared and Margie.
1) Option C is correct
2) Option B is correct
3) Option D is correct
4) As the answer of this question will change from person to person, i would suggest to keep that ring in that place only where they found it may be the owner returns to that place. If that owner that does not comes than Jared was probably entitled to keep it because it is at his property. If option C is possible then it must be true. If C is not possible than A must be the answer.
Ernest invents a novel, useful, nonobvious product. He must apply for a patent within one year...