On-sale bar
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A rule that you cannot patent an invention that was on sale, or offered for sale, more than one year before filing. Together with prior public use and publication it forms the statutory bar that can destroy noveltynoveltyThe requirement that an invention be different from anything publicly known before its priority date.Read more → under 35 U.S.C. 102.
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