According to Rule 102, first sentence,
EPC, decisions of the boards of appeal
shall be authenticated by the Chairman
of the Board of Appeal and by the
competent employee of the registry
of the Board of Appeal, either by their
signature or by any other appropriate
means. This rule thus also allows for
authentication by electronic means.
In practice, decisions of the boards of appeal are increasingly authenticated by such electronic means, thereby replacing authentication by signature. Where a decision is authenticated electronically, the indication "decision electronically authenticated" will appear directly below the names of the Chairman of the Board of Appeal and of the competent employee of the registry of the Board of Appeal.
References: r102;
Source: http://archive.epo.org/epo/pubs/oj012/01_12/01_0142.pdf
Date retrieved: May 20, 2014