3.5.1 Principles applying to the review of first-instance discretionary decisions 3.5.2 Development of the case law on reviewing first-instance discretionary decisions 3.5.3 The boards' own discretion 3.5.4 Submissions admitted at first instance are part of the appeal proceedings 3.5.5 Review of an opposition division's discretionary decision (not) to admit a new ground for opposition 3.5.6 Review of discretion – stay of proceedings Source: http://www.epo.org/law-practice/legal-texts/html/caselaw/2019/e/clr_v_a_3_5.htmDate retrieved: 17 May 202111 references found. Click X to load a reference inside the current page, click on the title to open in a new page.Case Law Book: IV Divisional ApplicationsXCLR IV C 4.5.2 Review of discretionary decisions by the boardsLoading...Case Law Book: V PriorityXCLR V A Appeal procedureLoading...XCLR V A 3 Substantive examination of the appealLoading...XCLR V A 3.5.1 Principles applying to the review of first-instance discretionary decisionsLoading...XCLR V A 3.5.2 Development of the case law on reviewing first-instance discretionary decisionsLoading...XCLR V A 3.5.3 The boards' own discretionLoading...XCLR V A 3.5.4 Submissions admitted at first instance are part of the appeal proceedingsLoading...XCLR V A 3.5.5 Review of an opposition division's discretionary decision (not) to admit a new ground for oppositionLoading...XCLR V A 3.5.6 Review of discretion – stay of proceedingsLoading...XCLR V A 4.1.1 Legal basisLoading...XCLR V A 4.11.3.B Documents and evidence not admitted by the opposition divisionLoading...