2.6.1 Discretion of the examining division under Rule 137(3) EPC 2.6.2 Consent under Rule 137(3) EPC in oral proceedings 2.6.3 The burden of proposing amendments 2.6.4 Reasons for the exercise of discretion 2.6.5 Second communication under Rule 71(3) EPC: the consent of the examining division Source: http://www.epo.org/law-practice/legal-texts/html/caselaw/2019/e/clr_iv_b_2_6.htmDate retrieved: 17 May 20218 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...Case Law Book: IV Divisional ApplicationsXCLR IV B Examination procedureLoading...XCLR IV B 2 The first stage of substantive examinationLoading...XCLR IV B 2.6.1 Discretion of the examining division under Rule 137(3) EPCLoading...XCLR IV B 2.6.2 Consent under Rule 137(3) EPC in oral proceedingsLoading...XCLR IV B 2.6.3 The burden of proposing amendmentsLoading...XCLR IV B 2.6.4 Reasons for the exercise of discretionLoading...XCLR IV B 2.6.5 Second communication under Rule 71(3) EPC: the consent of the examining divisionLoading...