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The Patents Rules 2007

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Rule 108

SCHEDULE 4EXTENSION OF TIME LIMITS

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PART 1PERIODS OF TIME THAT CANNOT BE EXTENDED

  • rule 6(2)(b) (declaration of priority for the purposes of section 5(2) made after the date of filing)

  • rule 7(1) (period for making a request to the comptroller for permission to make a late declaration of priority)

  • rule 32(1) (application to reinstate a terminated application)

  • rule 37 and 38 (renewal of patents)

  • rule 40(1) (application to restore a lapsed patent)

  • rule 43(4) (application to cancel entry that licence available as of right)

  • rule 58(3) (request for a direction under section 81)

  • rule 59(1) (request from a foreign industrial property office for a direction under section 81)

  • rule 66(3) (period for making a request to the comptroller for permission to make a late declaration of priority in respect of an international application for a patent (UK))

  • rule 76(2) (notice of opposition), except in relation to an opposition under section 27(5) where there are pending before the court or the comptroller proceedings in which the validity of the patent is put in issue

  • rule 77(8) and (10) (opposition periods)

  • rule 104(2) (period for filing an address for service), in relation to an application for a patent

  • rule 109 (extension of time limits specified by comptroller)

  • rule 116(2) (fee for supplementary protection certificate)

  • paragraph 8(5) of Schedule 1 (new deposits of biological material)

PART 2PERIODS OF TIME THAT MAY BE EXTENDED UNDER RULE 108(2) OR 108(3)

  • rule 8(1) and (2) (filing of information and priority documents)

  • rule 10(3) (filing of statement of inventorship and the right to be granted a patent)

  • rule 18(1) (missing parts)

  • rule 21 (extensions for new applications)

  • rule 22(1), (2) and (5) (periods prescribed for the purposes of sections 15(10) and 17(1))

  • rule 28(2), (3) and (5) (request for substantive examination)

  • rule 30 (period for putting an application in order)

  • rule 56(6) and (7) (filing of a translation of European patent (UK) specifications)

  • rule 58(4) (request under section 81(2)(b)(i))

  • rule 59(3) (request under section 81(2)(b)(ii))

  • rule 60 (request for substantive examination following a direction under section 81)

  • rule 66(1) and (2) (international applications for patents: entry into national phase)

  • rule 68 (international applications for patents: altered prescribed periods)

  • paragraph 3(2) of Schedule 1 (filing of information in relation to the deposit of biological matter)

PART 3PERIODS OF TIME TO WHICH RULE 108(5) AND 108(7) RELATE

  • rule 10(3) (filing of statement of inventorship and the right to be granted a patent)

  • rule 12(3) and (9) (filing of name and address and translations)

  • rule 19 (new applications filed as mentioned in section 15(9))

  • rule 21(1)(a) and (2)(a) (extensions for new applications)

  • rule 22 (periods prescribed for the purposes of sections 15(10) and 17(1))

  • rule 28 (request for substantive examination)

  • rule 30 (period for putting application in order)

  • rule 58(4) (request under section 81(2)(b)(i))

  • rule 59(3) (request under section 81(2)(b)(ii))

  • rule 60 (request for substantive examination following a direction under section 81)

  • rule 66(1) and (2) (international applications for patents: entry into national phase)

  • rule 68 (international applications for patents: altered prescribed periods)

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