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- Shell_Oil_Co._v._Commissioner_of_Patents abstract "Shell Oil Co. v. Commissioner of Patents, [1982] 2 S.C.R. 536, is a landmark decision by the Supreme Court of Canada in the area of Canadian patent law. Prior to this decision, there was no general principle of patent law, and no direct authority, for the proposition that a new use of an old compound can be claimed as a patentable invention. Furthermore, the decision is a leading case on the test for patentable "art".".
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- Shell_Oil_Co._v._Commissioner_of_Patents caseName "Shell Oil Co. v. Commissioner of Patents".
- Shell_Oil_Co._v._Commissioner_of_Patents citations "[1982] 2 S.C.R. 536".
- Shell_Oil_Co._v._Commissioner_of_Patents decidedDate "1982-11-02".
- Shell_Oil_Co._v._Commissioner_of_Patents fullCaseName "Shell Oil Co. v. Commissioner of Patents".
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- Shell_Oil_Co._v._Commissioner_of_Patents heardDate "--03-30".
- Shell_Oil_Co._v._Commissioner_of_Patents history "none".
- Shell_Oil_Co._v._Commissioner_of_Patents notparticipating "Laskin C.J., Estey J., Chouinard J. and Lamer J.".
- Shell_Oil_Co._v._Commissioner_of_Patents ruling "Appeal Allowed".
- Shell_Oil_Co._v._Commissioner_of_Patents scc "1982".
- Shell_Oil_Co._v._Commissioner_of_Patents unanimous "Wilson J.".
- Shell_Oil_Co._v._Commissioner_of_Patents subject Category:1982_in_Canadian_case_law.
- Shell_Oil_Co._v._Commissioner_of_Patents subject Category:Canadian_patent_case_law.
- Shell_Oil_Co._v._Commissioner_of_Patents subject Category:Supreme_Court_of_Canada_cases.
- Shell_Oil_Co._v._Commissioner_of_Patents comment "Shell Oil Co. v. Commissioner of Patents, [1982] 2 S.C.R. 536, is a landmark decision by the Supreme Court of Canada in the area of Canadian patent law. Prior to this decision, there was no general principle of patent law, and no direct authority, for the proposition that a new use of an old compound can be claimed as a patentable invention. Furthermore, the decision is a leading case on the test for patentable "art".".
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