National Law relating to EPC, IX. Registering a transfer, licences and other rights in respect of a European patent in the national patent register, San Marino
IX. Registering a transfer, licences and other rights in respect of a European patent in the national patent register
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The information provided for in the brochure reflects the situation at national level in January 2024. In contrast, the finance related information shows the status in January 2026. Please verify the information with the national offices concerned by not least using the information on the respective websites. |
| Contracting state | San Marino | |
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1 Transfer of rights by transaction (e.g. sale, merger) or by operation of law (e.g. succession, insolvency, compulsory execution) |
2 Licences and other rights |
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1Which supporting documents must be filed? |
Written application for entry in the patent register; submission of original or duly certified copy of the instrument concerned (deed of transfer, certificate of inheritance, distraint order). If it is not a public instrument, certified signature of the proprietor of the right. |
as under 1. |
2Must a national professional representative be appointed? |
Yes |
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3Must a form be used? |
No |
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4Special fee payable? |
EUR 150 |
EUR 150 |
5Entries and data recorded in the register |
Transfer of rights, licences Registration of transfers and licences has declaratory effect vis-à-vis third parties |
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6Is a transfer registered by the EPO under Rule 85 EPC recognised? |
No |
No |
7Special features |
One original or one duly certified copy of the instrument concerned must be filed; stamp duty and a registration fee are payable. All foreign documents mentioned should contain an "Apostille" according to the Hague Convention of 5 October 1961 and should be translated into Italian. The translation must be certified by a sworn translator. |