Specification of claims: amendment requires claims to be treated only if 'as may be specified', narrowing claim recognition. Amendment replaces the unqualified term 'claims' with 'claims, as may be specified', making recognition of claims contingent on subsequent specification and thereby permitting the enactment to limit which claims are cognisable under the provision.
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Specification of claims: amendment requires claims to be treated only if 'as may be specified', narrowing claim recognition.
Amendment replaces the unqualified term "claims" with "claims, as may be specified", making recognition of claims contingent on subsequent specification and thereby permitting the enactment to limit which claims are cognisable under the provision.
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