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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asserted claim" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a statement or assertion that someone has made, particularly in contexts like legal, academic, or argumentative writing.
Example: "The defendant's asserted claim of innocence was challenged by the evidence presented in court."
Alternatives: "stated claim" or "declared assertion".
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This unambiguous application of state procedural law makes it unnecessary for us to review the asserted claim.
Not only is more money typically involved, but not reporting income is a passive act, requiring no asserted claim.
A local Japanese assembly this week asserted claim to the islands, called Tokdo in Korea and Takeshima in Japan.
Research Corp., 212 F.3d 1241, 1247, 54 USPQ2d 1711, 1715 (Fed. Cir. 2000) ("Literal infringement requires the patentee to prove that the accused device contains each limitation of the asserted claim(s)." (citations omitted)); Ortho Pharm.
Posner [1973, 1979, 1980, 1985, 1990 , 1995 asserted claim II in the introduction: the common law ought to be efficient.
Also, if the RP knows that lies within a certain small set of values, then the RP can determine which is being asserted by a simple trial and error process; however, if the set of possible values for is very large, then the RP does not learn anything about the asserted claim.
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Here, we have several references that were urged upon the court as invalidating the asserted claims.
In those proceedings all of the respondents except two asserted claims based on the fraudulent escrow accounts.
Because the district court determined that BN likely infringed all of the asserted claims, it did not focus its analysis of the validity issue on any particular claim.
They also asserted claims as representatives of state agencies, municipalities, and other political subdivisions that had purchased gas from the defendants.
Machiavelli, Bodin, and Hobbes asserted claims that justified the actions of Italian despotism and the absolutism of the Bourbon and Stuart dynasties.
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