What is the difference between a statutory disclaimer and a terminal disclaimer?

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A statutory disclaimer is used to cancel a claim in an issued patent. This type of disclaimer is different from the terminal disclaimer (which is used to overcome a double patenting objection and agrees that the term of a patent for a second invention will expire when the term of the first invention does); a statutory disclaimer is a relinquishment of rights to one or more claims of a patent.

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