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A statement of correction is your opportunity to set out what information you believe is wrong or incorrect, and to explain what you think the information should be. The statement of correction should be short and to the point to ensure that it can be read alongside the disputed information. What is a statement of correction? - Office of the Privacy Commissioner privacy.org.nz knowledge-base view privacy.org.nz knowledge-base view
: the action or an instance of correcting. 2. : a change that makes something right. 3. : punishment intended to correct faults of character or behavior.
noun. 1. the act or process of correcting. 2. something offered or substituted for an error; an improvement.
a change made to something in order to correct or improve it, or the action of making such a change: She was disappointed to see her paper returned with a huge number of corrections in red ink. It looks like last weeks correction is over and prices are going to go higher.
noun. something that is substituted or proposed for what is wrong or inaccurate; emendation. the act of correcting. punishment intended to reform, improve, or rehabilitate; chastisement; reproof.
Wisconsin law authorizes statements of correction under three sets of circumstances: (1) where a record was inaccurate when it was filed; (2) where a record was defectively executed; or (3) where the electronic transmission of the record to the Department was defective.
Whenever a mistake of a clerical or typographical nature, or of minor character, which was not the fault of the Patent and Trademark Office, appears in a patent and a showing has been made that such mistake occurred in good faith, the Director may, upon payment of the required fee, issue a certificate of correction, if