3.3 Reasoning for a lack-of-unity objection
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3.3 Reasoning for a lack-of-unity objection
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An objection of lack of unity must consist of logically presented, technical reasoning containing the basic considerations behind the finding of lack of unity. If necessary, it must comprise considerations relating to the number and grouping of the claimed separate inventions.