Statements presented as fact in a patent application
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Statements presented as fact in a patent application are. than not to work in order to receive initial approval. And, although thousands of patents are challenged in court for other reasons, no incentive exists for anyone to expend effort.
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Explanation: For first blank "presumed verified" seems perfect as compared to the "carefully scrutinzed" and "considered capricious" before ( unless a good reason for doubt is found ). Similarly for second blank, although patents are challenged, here comes math strategy: although patents are challenged, no incentive debunking. Then for third blank, here comes erroneous patent seems like fake device i.e bogus.
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