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Canceled Claim

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A claim that is canceled or deleted. "Canceled" is the status identifier that should be used when a claim is canceled in an application.

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Patents are classified (organized) in the U.S. by a system using a 3 digit class and a 3 digit subclass to describe every similar grouping of patent art.

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