Representation in the international phase
WIPO PCT Guide 5.041-5.051,
10.019-10.023,
11.001-11.014
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this national or regional office acting as receiving Office,
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the IB,
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the competent ISA,
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the competent SISA and
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the competent IPEA.
If no common agent or common representative has been appointed, the applicant first named in the request who is entitled to file an international application is considered to be the common representative (see points 2.9.005 ff). The "deemed common representative" is not entitled to sign notices of withdrawal on behalf of co-applicants. If a deemed common representative has appointed an agent, the latter will be considered to be the agent of record and may validly perform any act which could be performed by the deemed common representative. If an agent has been appointed by a co-applicant of the deemed common representative, the agent will be entitled to act only on behalf of that co-applicant.
More information on representation specifically before the EPO is provided in points 2.9.001 ff (EPO as RO), points 3.1.020 ff (EPO as ISA), points 4.1.047 ff (EPO as IPEA) and in points 5.3.005 ff (EPO as designated or elected Office).
Source: http://www.epo.org/applying/international/guide-for-applicants/html/e/ga_c1_9.html
Date retrieved: 17 May 2021