If the examination under Article 90, paragraph 1, reveals that parts of the description, or drawings referred to in the description or in the claims, appear to be missing, the European Patent Office shall invite the applicant to file the missing parts within two months. The applicant may not invoke the omission of such a communication.
If missing parts of the description or missing drawings are filed later than the date of filing, but within two months of the date of filing or, if a communication is issued under paragraph 1, within two months of that communication, the application shall be re-dated to the date on which the missing parts of the description or missing drawings were filed. The European Patent Office shall inform the applicant accordingly.
If the missing parts of the description or missing drawings are filed within the period under paragraph 2, and the application claims priority of an earlier application, the date of filing shall, provided that the missing parts of the description or the missing drawings are completely contained in the earlier application, remain the date on which the requirements laid down in Rule 40, paragraph 1, were fulfilled, where the applicant so requests and files, within the period under paragraph 2:
a copy of the earlier application, unless such copy is available to the European Patent Office under Rule 53, paragraph 2;
where the earlier application is not in an official language of the European Patent Office, a translation thereof in one of these languages, unless such copy is available to the European Patent Office under Rule 53, paragraph 3; and
fails to file the missing parts of the description or the missing drawings within the period under paragraph 1 or 2,
or
withdraws under paragraph 6 any missing part of the description or missing drawing filed under paragraph 2,
any references referred to in paragraph 1 shall be deemed to be deleted, and any filing of the missing parts of the description or missing drawings shall be deemed not to have been made. The European Patent Office shall inform the applicant accordingly.
If the applicant fails to comply with the requirements referred to in paragraph 3(a) to paragraph 3(c) within the period under paragraph 2, the application shall be re-dated to the date on which the missing parts of the description or missing drawings were filed. The European Patent Office shall inform the applicant accordingly.
Within one month of the notification referred to in paragraph 2 or paragraph 5, last sentence, the applicant may withdraw the missing parts of the description or the missing drawings filed, in which case the re-dating shall be deemed not to have been made. The European Patent Office shall inform the applicant accordingly.
Source: http://www.epo.org/law-practice/legal-texts/html/epc/2016/e/r56.html
Date retrieved: 17 May 2021
62 references found.
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EPC Implementing Rules
EPO Guidelines - A Formalities Examination
XGL A II 5.2 Late filing of missing drawings or missing parts of the description – without invitation
EPO Guidelines - B Search
XGL B XI 2.1 Applications containing missing parts of description and/or drawings filed under Rule 56 EPC or Rule 20 PCT
EPO Guidelines - C Procedureal Aspects of Substantive Examination
EPO Guidelines - E General Procedural Matters
EPO Guidelines - F The European Patent Application
EPO Guidelines - G Patentability
EPO Guidelines - H Amendments and Corrections
XGL H VI 2.2.2 Missing parts of description and missing drawings filed as corrections under Rule 139
Offical Journal of the EPO
XOJ EPO 2010, 352 - Notice from the European Patent Office dated 4 May 2010 concerning the programme for accelerated prosecution of European patent applications "PACE"
XOJ EPO 2008, 481 - Triway Pilot Programme between the United States Patent and Trademark Office, the European Patent Office and the Japan Patent Office
XOJ EPO 2008, 442 - Triway Pilot Programme between the United States Patent and Trademark Office, the European Patent Office, and the Japan Patent Office