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The Patents Act 1977 outlines four conditions for a patentable invention: the invention must be new, involve an inventive step, be capable of industrial application, and not be excluded by specified subsections. A patent may only be granted if an invention meets these conditions, and the patent office assesses the invention during the application process.
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