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    Pages 489-490

    Citation: OJ EPO 1991, 489

    Online publication date: 30.9.1991

    INFORMATION FROM THE EPO
    Decisions of the President of the EPO

    Decision of the President of the European Patent Office dated 19 July 1991 on the filing of authorisations

    The President of the European Patent Office,

    having regard to Article 10(2)(a) EPC and Rule 101(1), 2nd sentence, EPC as amended with effect from 1 October 19911,

    has decided as follows:

    Article 1
    Professional representatives

    (1) A professional representative whose name appears on the list maintained by the European Patent Office and who identifies himself as such shall be required to file a signed authorisation only in the circumstances set out in paragraphs (2) and (3) below. Any individual authorisation submitted shall be placed on file even if it has not been requested. It shall not however be checked for deficiencies. General authorisations shall be checked and registered as hitherto (Rule 101(2) EPC).

    (2) If the European Patent Office is informed of a change of representative involving professional representatives who are not members of the same association, without being notified that the previous representative's authorisation has terminated, the new representative must file, together with the notification of his appointment, an individual authorisation (original and one copy) or a reference to a general authorisation already on file. If he does not, he shall be requested to do so within a period to be specified by the European Patent Office. If the European Patent Office is informed before the end of the specified period that the previous representative's authorisation has terminated, such request may be disregarded. The European Patent Office shall send the previous representative a copy of the individual authorisation or notify him of the number of the general authorisation and the name of the new representative, and inform him that the subsequent proceedings will be conducted with the new representative.

    (3) The European Patent Office may require that an authorisation be produced if the circumstances of a particular case necessitate this, particularly in case of doubt as to the professional representative's entitlement to act.

    Article 2
    Legal practitioners

    Legal practitioners entitled to act as representatives under Article 134(7) EPC must file a signed authorisation or a reference to a general authorisation already on file. If the European Patent Office is informed of the appointment of a legal practitioner without an authorisation being filed, the practitioner shall be requested to file the authorisation within a period to be specified by the European Patent Office.

    Article 3
    Employees

    Employees who are representing a party under Article 133(3), 1st sentence, EPC and who are not professional representatives must file a signed authorisation or a reference to a general authorisation already on file. If the employee acts without filing an authorisation, the applicant shall be requested to file the authorisation within a period to be specified by the European Patent Office.

    Article 4
    Entry into force

    This decision shall enter into force on 1 October 1991.

    Done at Munich, 19 July 1991.

    PAUL BRAENDLI

    President

     

    1 Decision of the Administrative Council dated 5 July 1991, OJ EPO 1991, 421.

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