Yes, an emancipation patent title can be sold after 10 years, but it typically depends on the specific terms and conditions outlined in the patent agreement and the laws governing the jurisdiction. Generally, patent rights can be transferred or sold at any time, provided the patent is still valid and enforceable. It's essential to consult legal guidelines and potentially seek legal advice to ensure proper compliance during the sale process.
No, an emancipation patent cannot be sold as it represents the legal process of gaining independence or freedom from a guardian or controlling entity, typically for a minor. It is not a commodity that can be transferred or sold.
The Federal Government issues a U. S patent that protects inventors inventions for a set amount of time. A normal patent is usually good for 20 years.
Once you have sold the car you do not have to supply the title . It would be helpful to the buyer but cars are bought and sold with out titles all the time. If the title is branded (Unclean) that is something out of your control. It seems the buyer might have wanted to know that before they purchased.
1190 1190The first practical automobile was the Benz Patent Motorwagon which was produced and sold in 1886 in Germany.
The patent is in Edison's name (see related link).
Not since emancipation.
make sure you get a salvage title.
he sold JUNK!
1190 1190The first practical automobile was the Benz Patent Motorwagon which was produced and sold in 1886 in Germany.
No, Microsoft invested 150 million dollars in Apple shares in 1997 as a result of a patent dispute. Those shares where sold 5 years later.
There was a Browning 12 gauge with the patent 2203378-223386, that was sold for $999.00 at an online auction.
Alexander Graham Bell Invented the telephone and sold his patent to AT&T