CLR V B 5 Removal from office of a board member 5.1. General 5.2. Composition 5.3. Removal and judicial independence 5.4. Independence from disciplinary proceedings Read more about CLR V B 5 Removal from office of a board member
CLR V B 4.5 Article 112a(2)(e) EPC – criminal act having an impact on a decision Read more about CLR V B 4.5 Article 112a(2)(e) EPC – criminal act having an impact on a decision
CLR V B 4.4.3 Successful petition under Rule 104(b) EPC Read more about CLR V B 4.4.3 Successful petition under Rule 104(b) EPC
CLR V B 4.4.2 Rule 104(b) EPC – failure to decide on a party's request Read more about CLR V B 4.4.2 Rule 104(b) EPC – failure to decide on a party's request
CLR V B 4.4.1 Rule 104(a) EPC – failure to arrange requested oral proceedings Read more about CLR V B 4.4.1 Rule 104(a) EPC – failure to arrange requested oral proceedings
CLR V B 4.4 Article 112a(2)(d) EPC – any other fundamental procedural defect Read more about CLR V B 4.4 Article 112a(2)(d) EPC – any other fundamental procedural defect
CLR V B 4.3.19 Successful petitions under Article 112a(2)(c) EPC Read more about CLR V B 4.3.19 Successful petitions under Article 112a(2)(c) EPC
CLR V B 4.3.18 Further examples of unsuccessful petitions In R 17/13 the Enlarged Board stated that if a party informed the board that it would not be attending the oral proceedings and the case was then decided in the party's absence, the party's right to be heard was not infringed. Read more about CLR V B 4.3.18 Further examples of unsuccessful petitions
CLR V B 4.3.17 Alleged violation of Article 113(2) EPC Read more about CLR V B 4.3.17 Alleged violation of Article 113(2) EPC
CLR V B 4.3.16 Late-filed submissions – boards' discretion under Article 13 RPBA 2007 Read more about CLR V B 4.3.16 Late-filed submissions – boards' discretion under Article 13 RPBA 2007