European Case Law Identifier: | ECLI:EP:BA:2014:T078611.20140612 | ||||||||
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Date of decision: | 12 June 2014 | ||||||||
Case number: | T 0786/11 | ||||||||
Petition for review: | R 0018/14 | ||||||||
Application number: | 05016910.1 | ||||||||
IPC class: | H04L 1/18 | ||||||||
Language of proceedings: | EN | ||||||||
Distribution: | C | ||||||||
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Title of application: | Enhanced SDU discard procedure for a special data segmentation in a wireless communication system | ||||||||
Applicant name: | Innovative Sonic Limited | ||||||||
Opponent name: | Telefonaktiebolaget L- M Ericsson (publ) | ||||||||
Board: | 3.5.05 | ||||||||
Headnote: | - | ||||||||
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Keywords: | Respondent's identity - change of legal entity (no) Novelty - main request (no) Admission of first and second auxiliary requests - (yes) Clarity - first auxiliary request (no) Admissibility of challenging second auxiliary request - (yes) Inventive step - second auxiliary request (no) |
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A legal entity moving completely from one country to another does not necessarily change its identity or cease to exist. The legal consequences depend rather on the national legal provisions concerned. The laws of the British Virgin Islands (BVI) and of the Republic of Mauritius allow - under certain conditions - a legal entity registered as a company incorporated under BVI law to continue to exist as a company registered under the jurisdiction of Mauritius without any effect on its legal identity and thus on its party status (see point 2). |
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Source: http://www.epo.org/law-practice/case-law-appeals/recent/t110786eu1.html
Date retrieved: 17 May 2021