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First-to-file in University Research

Concept of First-to-file in relation to legal research and research in general: When two or more applications for a patent for the same invention are pending, the patent will be granted to the first applicant to file a patent application. Most countries, including Canada, operate on under this system.

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Concept of File (Family Law)

The following is a definition of file under Canadian law, in relation to family law: When a party to a court action, or the court clerk, submits a document to the court registry and the registry clerk accepts, stamps, and puts it in a court file.

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