European Patent Office

T 0272/95 (Admissibility of joint opposition or joint appeal) du 15.04.1999

Identifiant européen de la jurisprudence
ECLI:EP:BA:1999:T027295.19990415
Date de la décision
15 avril 1999
Numéro de l'affaire
T 0272/95
Requête en révision de
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Numéro de la demande
83307553.4
Classe de la CIB
C12N 15/16
Langue de la procédure
Anglais
Distribution
Publiées au Journal officiel de l'OEB (A)
Téléchargement
Décision en anglais
Résumés pour cette décision
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Titre de la demande
Molecular cloning and characterization of a further gene sequence coding for human relaxin
Nom du demandeur
Howard Florey Institute of Experimental Physiology and Medicine
Nom de l'opposant
Aglietta, Amendola et al., Fraktion der Grünen im EP
Chambre
3.3.04
Sommaire

The following questions are referred to the Enlarged Board of Appeal:

I. Is an opposition admissible which otherwise meets the requirements of Article 99 EPC and Rule 55 EPC if it is filed jointly by two or more persons and only one opposition fee is paid?

II. If the answer to question 1 is in the affirmative and a common representative was named under Rule 100(1) EPC in the notice of opposition, is an appeal valid even if it is not filed by this person?

III. If the answers to questions 1 and 2 are in the affirmative, which other requirements, if any, have to be met by a joint opposition or a joint appeal in order to safeguard the rights of the patent proprietor?

Mots-clés
Joint oppositions - fees due - common representative - joint appeals - admissibility - important point of law - referral to the Enlarged Board of Appeal
Exergue
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ORDER

For these reasons it is decided that:

The following questions are referred to the Enlarged Board of Appeal:

1. Is an opposition admissible which otherwise meets the requirements of Article 99 EPC and Rule 55 EPC if it is filed jointly by two or more persons and only one opposition fee is paid?

2. If the answer to question 1 is in the affirmative and a common representative was named under Rule 100(1) EPC in the notice of opposition, is an appeal valid even if it is not filed by this person?

3. If the answers to questions 1 and 2 are in the affirmative, which other requirements, if any, have to be met by a joint opposition or a joint appeal in order to safeguard the rights of the patent proprietor