An official reprinting of a stamp from an obsolete or discontinued issue Reissues are valid for postage See also Reprint
Refers to either a reissue of a recording on the original label using a different issue number, which was usually pressed from the original matrix, or a reissue of a recording on a different label, either dubbed from an existing recording or pressed from the original matrix Note: recordings issued by the same label with the same issue number, but a different style of label, are properly called re-pressings, not reissues See also contemporary release, primary label, and secondary label
issue (a new version of); "if you forget your password, it can be changed and reissued"
If something such as a book, CD, or film is reissued after it has not been available for some time, it is published or produced again. Her novels have just been reissued with eye-catching new covers. to produce a record, book etc again, after it has not been available for some time
a publication (such as a book) that is reprinted without changes or editing and offered again for sale issue (a new version of); "if you forget your password, it can be changed and reissued
The rewriting of an existing ticket due to a change in fare, class of service, or routing
An officially reprinted note or stamp that was no longer being printed Generally indistinguishable from its older sibling, except possibly by researching serial numbers in the case of notes
An application for a "reissue patent," i e , a corrected U S patent, may be filed at any time during the term of a patent that, through error without deceptive intent, is defective [35 USC 251] [37 CFR 1 171] The patent owner can seek to broaden the claims of the patent if it does so within two years of the issue date of the original patent The PTO fees for a reissue application are generally the same as for an original application; the examination and/or appeal process is also largely identical to that of an original application Reissue is essentially the re-examination and re-prosecution of all claims of the patent (but does not extend the term of the original patent) [37 CFR 1 176] In particular, claims in the original patent which the patent owner wishes to keep unchanged may still be rejected by the examiner on any statutory ground during the reissue proceeding
a publication (such as a book) that is reprinted without changes or editing and offered again for sale
A reissue is a book, CD, or film that has not been available for some time but is now is published or produced again. this welcome reissue of a 1955 Ingmar Bergman classic