Chapter 5 – The European patent grant procedure
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5.5 Opposition procedure

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5.5.1Opposition period 

5.5.001Up to nine months after publication of the mention that a European patent has been granted, anyone may give the EPO notice of opposition to the patent, except for the proprietor, who is not allowed to oppose their own patent. Notice of opposition must be filed direct with the EPO. 

Art. 99
GL D‑I, 4

Notice of opposition is not deemed to have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. 

Art. 2(1), item 10, RFees

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