1.3.1 Gold standard: directly and unambiguously derivable 1.3.2 Standpoint of the skilled person 1.3.3 Implicit disclosure 1.3.4 Subject-matter not implicitly disclosed 1.3.5 Conditions insufficient for compliance with Article 123(2) EPC 1.3.6 Criteria not relevant for assessing compliance with Article 123(2) EPC 1.3.7 Novelty test 1.3.8 Non-technical subject-matter 1.3.9 Claim interpretation when assessing compliance with Article 123(2) EPC Source: http://www.epo.org/law-practice/legal-texts/html/caselaw/2019/e/clr_ii_e_1_3.htmDate retrieved: 17 May 202112 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: II Conditions to be met by an ApplicationXCLR II E AmendmentsLoading...XCLR II E 1 Article 123(2) EPC – added subject-matterLoading...XCLR II E 1.1 General principlesLoading...XCLR II E 1.3.1 Gold standard: directly and unambiguously derivableLoading...XCLR II E 1.3.2 Standpoint of the skilled personLoading...XCLR II E 1.3.3 Implicit disclosureLoading...XCLR II E 1.3.4 Subject-matter not implicitly disclosedLoading...XCLR II E 1.3.5 Conditions insufficient for compliance with Article 123(2) EPCLoading...XCLR II E 1.3.6 Criteria not relevant for assessing compliance with Article 123(2) EPCLoading...XCLR II E 1.3.7 Novelty testLoading...XCLR II E 1.3.8 Non-technical subject-matterLoading...XCLR II E 1.3.9 Claim interpretation when assessing compliance with Article 123(2) EPCLoading...