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Guidelines for Examination in the EPO

Guidelines for Examination - Table of Contents  
PART E GUIDELINES ON GENERAL PROCEDURAL MATTERS PART D    
CHAPTER III ORAL PROCEEDINGS CHAPTER II PROCEDURE FOR AMENDMENTS TO DOCUMENTS CHAPTER IV TAKING AND CONSERVATION OF EVIDENCE  
8. Conduct of oral proceedings 7. Requests for the postponement of oral proceedings 9. Delivery of the decision  
8.7 Discussion of the facts and of the legal position 8.6 Facts, evidence or amendments introduced at a late stage 8.8 Right of the other members of the Examining or Opposition Division to put questions  

8.7

Discussion of the facts and of the legal position

 

A discussion will be conducted with the party or parties concerning those technical or legal questions which are relevant to the decision and which, after the parties have made their submissions, do not appear to have been sufficiently clarified or discussed or are seemingly contradictory. Where necessary, it should be ensured that the party or parties file requests which are to the point and that the applicant or proprietor formulates the claims appropriately.

 

If the Examining or Opposition Division finds that some patentable subject-matter results from a limitation or an amendment of the claims, it should inform the applicant or proprietor of the fact and allow him an opportunity to submit amended claims based thereon.

 

If the competent department intends to depart from a previous legal assessment of the situation with which the parties are acquainted or from a prevailing legal opinion, or if facts or evidence already introduced into the proceedings are seen in a different light - e.g. during the deliberations of the Examining or Opposition Division (see III, 8.9) - so that the case takes a significant turn, the parties should be informed thereof.

 


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