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The USPTO now proposes to varying the fee for Terminal Disclaimer based on when the Terminal Disclaimer is filed set forth below: Before a first Office Action on the merits: 200 USD. Before a Final Office Action: 500 USD. After the Final Office Action or a Notice of Allowance: 800 USD.
The provisional patent application cover sheet is a form that you file with the specification and drawings of your patent application. Its a request (see snippet below) for filing your application as a provisional application.
This web-based eTerminal Disclaimer can be filled out completely online through web- screens and no EFS-Web fillable forms are required. eTerminal Disclaimers are auto- processed and approved immediately upon submission if the request meets all of the requirements.

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(a) A patentee owning the whole or any sectional interest in a patent may disclaim any complete claim or claims in a patent. In like manner any patentee may disclaim or dedicate to the public the entire term, or any terminal part of the term, of the patent granted.
On the first page of the patent, there is a Notice section on the top left which indicates the presence of PTA, PTE and terminal disclaimers (TD).
The terminal disclaimer means the second patent expires when the first patent does. It also means the inventor can only enforce the second patent if he or she owns both patents. If the inventor sells the first patent, he or she cant enforce the second one.

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