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    Page 90

    Citation: OJ EPO 2013, 90

    Online publication date: 28.2.2013

    INFORMATION FROM THE EPO
    Decisions of the President of the EPO

    Decision of the President of the European Patent Office dated 30 January 2013 concerning the payment of fees and expenses charged by the Information Office and the Electronic Library in Munich

    The President of the European Patent Office, having regard to Article 5(2) of the Rules relating to Fees and the discontinuation of the public access to the Information Office and the Electronic Library in Munich1, has decided as follows:

    Article 1
    Previous decision set aside

    The decision of the President of the European Patent Office dated 26 August 2010 concerning the payment of fees and expenses charged by the Information Office and the Electronic Library in Munich (OJ EPO 2010, 496) is set aside.

    Article 2
    Entry into force

    This decision shall enter into force on 1 April 2013.

    Done at Munich, 30 January 2013

    Benoît BATTISTELLI

    President

     

    1 See Notice from the European Patent Office concerning improvements to EPO customers services published in OJ EPO 2013, 91.

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