MPEP Q&A 35: Example of What an Oath or Declaration Must Do - a podcast by Lisa Parmley, USPTO Patent Practitioner #51006

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re   Question: List one example of what an oath or declaration must do. Answer: An oath or declaration must: identify the inventor or joint inventor executing the oath or declaration by his or her legal name; identify the application to which it is directed; include a statement the person executing the oath or declaration believes the named inventor or joint inventors to be the original inventor or an original joint inventor of a claimed invention in the application for which the oath or declaration is being submitted; and state that the application was made or authorized to be madeā€¦


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