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  • Patent Cooperation Treaty; with Regulations 15

    Patent Cooperation Treaty; with Regulations   RULE 47 COMMUNICATION TO DESIGNATED OFFICES 47.1 Procedure (a) The communication provided for in Article 20 shall be effected by the International Bureau. (b) Such communication shall be effected promptly after the International Bureau has received amendments from the applicant, or a declaration that the applicant does not wish…

  • Patent Cooperation Treaty; with Regulations 13

    Patent Cooperation Treaty; with Regulations   RULE 34 MINIMUM DOCUMENTATION 34.1 Definition (a) The definitions contained in Article 2(i) and (ii) shall not apply for the purposes of this Rule. (b) The documentation referred to in Article 15(4) (“minimum documentation”) shall consist of: (i) the “national patent documents”as specified in paragraph (c), (ii) the published…

  • Patent Cooperation Treaty; with Regulations 11

    Patent Cooperation Treaty; with Regulations   RULE 25 RECEIPT OF THE SEARCH COPY BY THE INTERNATIONAL SEARCHING AUTHORITY 25.1 Notification of Receipt of the Search Copy The International Searching Authority shall promptly notify the International Bureau, the applicant, and–unless the International Searching Authority is the same as the receiving Office–the receiving Office, of the fact…

  • Patent Cooperation Treaty; with Regulations 7

    Patent Cooperation Treaty; with Regulations   RULE 8 THE ABSTRACT 8.1 Contents and Form of the Abstract (a) The abstract shall consist of the following: (i) a summary of the disclosure as contained in the description, the claims, and any drawings; the summary shall indicate the technical field to which the invention pertains and shall…

  • Patent Cooperation Treaty; with Regulations 5

    Patent Cooperation Treaty; with Regulations   RULE 4 THE REQUEST (CONTENTS) 4.1 Mandatory and Optional Contents; Signature (a) The request shall contain: (i) a petition, (ii) the title of the invention, (iii) indications concerning the applicant and the agent, if there is an agent, (iv) the designation of States, (v) indications concerning the inventor where…

  • Patent Cooperation Treaty; with Regulations 31

    Patent Cooperation Treaty; with Regulations   Article 37 Withdrawal of Demand or Election (1) The applicant may withdraw any or all elections. (2) If the election of all elected States is withdrawn, the demand shall be considered withdrawn. (3)(a) Any withdrawal shall be notified to the International Bureau. (b) The elected Offices concerned and the…

  • Patent Cooperation Treaty; with Regulations 29

    Patent Cooperation Treaty; with Regulations   Article 27 National Requirements (1) No national law shall require compliance with requirements relating to the form or contents of the international application different from or additional to those which are provided for in this Treaty and the Regulations. (2) The provisions of paragraph (1) neither affect the application…

  • Treaty of Westphalia 2

    Treaty of Westphalia   XC. That all the Vassals, Subjects, Citizens and Inhabitants, as well on this as the other side the Rhine, who were subject to the House of Austria, or who depended immediately on the Empire, or who acknowledg’d for Superiors the other Orders of the Empire, notwithstanding all Confiscations, Transferrings, Donations made…

  • Treaty of Westphalia 13

    Treaty of Westphalia   LXXXI. For the greater Validity of the said Cessions and Alienations, the Emperor and Empire, by virtue of this present Treaty, abolish all and every one of the Decrees, Constitutions , Statutes and Customs of their Predecessors, Emperors of the sacred Roman Empire, tho they have been confirm’d by Oath, or…

  • Treaty of Westphalia 10

    Treaty of Westphalia   LIII. It has been further agreed, That for the Restitution of Places possess’d during this War, and for the Indemnity of Madam, the Landgravine of Hesse, who is the Guardian, the Sum of Six Hundred Thousand Rixdollars shall be given to her and her Son, or his Successors Princes of Hesse,…

  • Treaty of Westphalia 8

    Treaty of Westphalia   XXXIII. That the Princes of Wirtemberg, of the Branches of Montbeillard, shall be re-establish’d in all their Domains in Alsace, and wheresoever they be situated, but particularly in the three Fiefs of Burgundy, Clerval, and Passavant: and both Partys shall re-establish them in the State, Rights and Prerogatives they enjoy’d before…

  • Investment treaty law and arbitration reports

    Investment treaty law and arbitration reports See: Investment treaty law and arbitration books Investment treaty law and arbitration books chapters Investment treaty law and arbitration articles Investment treaty law and arbitration symposia <a title="Permalink to Bilateral Investment Treaties “href=”https://www.lawi.us/bilateral-investment- Treaties /”rel=”bookmark/”> Bilateral Investment Treaties <a title="Permalink to Arbitral Institutions “href=”https://www.lawi.us/arbitral-institutions/”rel=”bookmark/”> Arbitral Institutions <a title="Permalink to…

  • EU Constitutional Treaty

    European Union Constitutional Treaty Title of the Treaty Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe including the Protocols and Annexes, and Final Act with Declarations. Introduction 1. In Rome on 29 October 2004, the Heads of State or Government of the EU’s Member States signed the Constitutional Treaty for the EU. This Treaty is intended to…

  • Treaty exit clauses

    Treaty exit clauses “The international legal system is grounded on a fundamental principle: pacta sunt servanda- Treaties must be obeyed.1 States, or more precisely the government officials who represent their interests at diplomatic negotiating conferences, are masters of their treaty commitments. No state can be forced to accept a treaty without its consent, nor can…

  • Public International Law

    Summary of Public International Law The body of international law that governs the conduct of a nation as a sovereign entity in its relations with other nations. It does not deal with the international activities of private individuals or firms. (Main Author: William J. Miller) […]