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2. Initiation of partiality proceedings and other procedural issues

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2. Initiation of partiality proceedings and other procedural issues

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Art. 24 EPC provides for two procedural alternatives. First, under paragraph 2, the member concerned may inform the board of a reason for exclusion. Second, under paragraph 3, a party may raise an objection if it has reason to do so. Art. 3(1) RPBA 2007 and Art. 4(1) RPEBA additionally provide that the procedure under Art. 24(4) EPC EPC is to be applied if a board has knowledge of a possible reason for exclusion or objection which does not originate from a member himself or from any party to the proceedings.

2.1. Notices of self-recusation
2.2. Objection by other board members of the same board of appeal
2.3. Objection by a party
2.4. Objection by a third party
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