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EUROPEAN PATENT CONVENTION - Table of Contents
Convention on the Grant of European Patents (European Patent Convention) Preface Implementing Regulations
PART II - SUBSTANTIVE PATENT LAW PART I - GENERAL AND INSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS PART III - THE EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION
Chapter III - Effects of the European patent and the European patent application Chapter II - Persons entitled to apply for and obtain a European patent - Mention of the inventor Chapter IV - The European patent application as an object of property
Article 65 - Translation of the European patent Article 64 - Rights conferred by a European patent Article 66 - Equivalence of European filing with national filing

Article 6553
Translation of the European patent

Art. 2, 70

R. 71, 82



(1) Any Contracting State may, if the European patent as granted, amended or limited by the European Patent Office is not drawn up in one of its official languages, prescribe that the proprietor of the patent shall supply to its central industrial property office a translation of the patent as granted, amended or limited in one of its official languages at his option or, where that State has prescribed the use of one specific official language, in that language. The period for supplying the translation shall end three months after the date on which the mention of the grant, maintenance in amended form or limitation of the European patent is published in the European Patent Bulletin, unless the State concerned prescribes a longer period.


(2) Any Contracting State which has adopted provisions pursuant to paragraph 1 may prescribe that the proprietor of the patent must pay all or part of the costs of publication of such translation within a period laid down by that State.


(3) Any Contracting State may prescribe that in the event of failure to observe the provisions adopted in accordance with paragraphs 1 and 2, the European patent shall be deemed to be void ab initio in that State.



53 Amended by the Act revising the European Patent Convention of 29.11.2000.


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