They wouldn't "steal" your patent, in the sense that you would still own the patent, but they could certainly use your patent to make, use and sell your invention in any other country where you failed to patent it.
The patent laws are country specific, you would file in the US if you wanted to stop you invention being stolen in the US jurisdiction (a big market).
try the word 'patent'. you would patent a new invention.
Firstly, if the person is married in an another country and has come to a particular country illegally it is surely invalid to marry the person. Another thing, if the person is a citizen of that particular country in which he has married it is his right to first take a citizen of that country in which he is going to marry and then he can marry a person another to his own country.
This person would be considered a diplomat
That person would be called a missionary. The work would be called missions.
I would Like to Know if their iare any Patent that Would refer to a Pepeptual Motion Bicycle.
If Bell had not invented the telephone, someone else undoubtedly would have. There is a story that Bell got the patent because he got his application to the patent office a few hours ahead of another person, Elisha Gray, with the same invention.
What constitutes a crime varies from country to country, so the answer can only be very general. Most people considered criminals have done something to hurt another person, taken something that belongs to another person, or violated another person's rights or property.
another person would have stepped on the moon so life would be just the same except that NASA would be located in another country.
Either a person or company holds patent on objects, such as a 'part'. Even if a part is discontinued, the company or person still holds the patent rights. It would be illegal for anyone to create the part and sell it; it would violate the patent holders' rights. You could be forced to pay thousands to millions in damages and fines.
An immigrant enters a country, an emigrant leaves a country... So I don't think it can be just one word. It would have to be something like 'person who left their country.'
Immigrant possessions would be whatever an immigrant - a person moving from one country to another to stay - is bringing with them.