Priority Mail Express® (patent)
Term: Priority Mail Express® (patent)
Definition: Patent correspondence delivered to the USPTO via the "Priority Mail Express® Post Office to Addressee" service of the United States Postal Service (USPS). Correspondence sent by the Priority Mail Express® is considered filed in the Office on the "date accepted" entered by the USPS on the Priority Mail Express® mailing label.
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