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What are the necessary parts of a non-provisional patent application?

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What are the necessary parts of a non-provisional patent application?

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In order to be complete, a non-provisional patent application must include: A complete written description of the invention, the parts that comprise it and it is used – called a “specification” – and any drawings necessary to help explain the specification. An oath or declaration signed by the inventor or inventors.

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