US PATENT SUBCLASS 504 / 111
.~ Antidote contains organic nitrogen compound wherein the nitrogen, other than as nitro or nitroso, is attached directly or indirectly to carbon by nonionic bonding


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504 /   HD   PLANT PROTECTING AND REGULATING COMPOSITIONS

103  DF  ANTIDOTES (e.g., safeners, antagonists, etc.) {4}
111.~ Antidote contains organic nitrogen compound wherein the nitrogen, other than as nitro or nitroso, is attached directly or indirectly to carbon by nonionic bonding {1}
112  DF  .~.~> Carboxamides (i.e., R-C(=O)NH2, wherein R is hydrogen or carbon, and substitution may be made for the hydrogens on the nitrogen only; e.g., dichloracetamides, etc.)


DEFINITION

Classification: 504/111

Antidote contains organic nitrogen compound wherein the

nitrogen, other than as nitro or nitroso, is attached directly or indirectly to carbon by nonionic bonding:

(under subclass 103) Compositions in which the antidotal compound contains an organic compound wherein nitrogen, other than as nitro or nitroso (-NO2 or -NO), is attached directly or indirectly to carbon by nonionic bonding

(1) Note. A nitro or nitroso group may be attached directly or indirectly to carbon by nonionic bonding, provided that a nitrogen which is not part of a nitro or nitroso group is also so attached.

(2) Note. Examples of antidotal compounds provided for herein are: [figure] [figure]