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What is an “assignee”?

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What is an “assignee”?

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The law permitted persons to sell or trade their Warrants and/or Surveys. On the back of the Warrant or Survey, the researcher may find: “I, John Doe, do hereby assign my right to this Warrant to Jim Roberts for value received.” In this instance, Jim Roberts is an assignee. If Jim Roberts assigns his warrant to Sally Jones, and there were no further assignments recorded on the back of the Warrant, the Survey would read: “Surveyed for Sally Jones, assignee of Jim Roberts, assignee of John Doe.” The researcher would then check the back of the original Survey to see if Sally sold or traded the land to another individual. If not, the Grant would issue in her name. The person’s name on the front of the Revolutionary War Warrant is the person who served in the Revolutionary War. Other individuals involved in assignments were not required to be Revolutionary War veterans to use a Revolutionary War Warrant. It is strongly recommended that researchers study all original patent documents-Warrant

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An assignee is an individual, group, or business that has received the right or privilege to manage some sort of a resource for the owner of record. Typically, an assignee receives this benefit directly from the owner and not through third parties. The ability to assign rights and privileges to another person or corporation is a fairly common practice that is found in a variety of different situations. Here are some examples of where an assignee may be designated. It is possible to be designated as an assignee for just about any type of physical property. There are actually two types of property transfer that would involve the designation of an assignee. One scenario would mean a title transfer to the assignee, such as in the case of a parent choosing to transfer the title of the family home to a child. Another example would be a situation in which the owner retains ownership, but transfers the rights to the property to an assignee, who has the authority to manage and develop the prope

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The assignee is the organization or person to whom the inventor transferred the legal rights to the patent. The assignee is generally – but not always – the inventor’s employer. This database identifies the assignee at the time the patent was granted. The PTDL has alternative resources to determine any assignment changes since issuance.

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An assignee is the person or entity to whom rights under a patent are legally transferred to. US Patents are granted to inviduals, however most are owned by companies. Innovative employees enter into legal contracts with their employers that requires the transfer of patent ownership from the individual to the employer. Many inventors are proud not only of the work they have done but also proud of the company they did it for. In this case, the inventor will choose to not only display his name on the plaque, but also the name of the company he assigned the patent too. If you choose “Yes” when promted “Would you like the Patent Assignee (Company Name) on your product”, the company named as assignee on the patent will appear on the plaque exactly at the patent was published.

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