CLR III U 2.3 Indication of purpose of payment

According to J 16/84 (OJ 1985, 357, headnote), which concerned the application of the former Art. 7(2) RFees (now Art. 6(2) RFees), if when a fee is paid the purpose of the payment has evidently been given incorrectly, this deficiency is not prejudicial if the intended purpose can be established without difficulty from the remaining information. The inadvertent use of a fee by the EPO for a different purpose from that evidently intended by the person making the payment has no effect on the purpose intended by that person.

In J 19/96 the board noted that J 23/82 (OJ 1983, 127) held that the indication of the purpose of a payment within the time limit for payment was not a mandatory requirement for payment to have been made in due time and, according to Art. 7(2) RFees (now Art. 6(2) RFees), could thus still be given later. However, the current board doubted whether this meant that it was generally possible to change the purpose of a payment after expiry of the relevant time limit with retroactive effect to the date on which the payment was made.

J 23/82 and J 19/96, which concerned designation fees for individual contracting states under the earlier law, are reported in the "Case Law of the Boards of Appeal", 6th ed. 2010, VI.F.2.4.

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EPC Rules relating to Fees

Case Law Book: III Amendments

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