Inquitable is not a word. So I think you meant
Inequitable conduct 1. Intentional withholding or misrepresentation
Normally this applies to patent law
Inequitable conduct, which can be asserted by a defendant in a patent infringement suit as an affirmative defense or by a plaintiff in a declaratory judgment action, results in the patent being unenforceable. As is true of patent invalidity, inequitable conduct must be proven by clear and convincing evidence. In M.Eagles Tool Warehouse, Inc. v. Fisher Tooling Company, Inc., 439 F.3d 1335 (Fed. Cir. February 27, 2006), the Federal Circuit held that intent could not be inferred solely from the patent applicant's failure to disclose a prior art referenc
Overt conduct means intentional conduct, not an accident.
rectitude of conduct
of Conduct
You spelled "conduct" correctly (noun or verb). Examples: The boy showed bad conduct. Copper can conduct electricity. The teacher will conduct the choir. The police decided to conduct an investigation.
he conduct it
"No Code of Conduct" was released in 1998.
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Conduct it in 4/4.
no brinjal does not conduct electricity
can a teapot conduct heat
the answer is conduct