EPO Notice Regarding The 10 Day Rule

JurisdictionEuropean Union
Law FirmBoult Wade Tennant
Subject MatterIntellectual Property, Patent
AuthorJordan Waters and Marcus Sims
Published date09 May 2023

The EPO have published further information in a Notice in the Official Journal dated 6 March 2023 in preparation for the abolition of the 10 day rule (found here: EPO - Notice from the European Patent Office dated 6 March 2023 concerning amended Rules 126, 127 and 131 EPC). In particular, the Notice provides clarification regarding the amendments that are being made to Rules 126(2), 127(2) and 131(2) EPC, which currently give rise to the 10 day rule. These amendments are due to enter into force on 1 November 2023 and will strengthen the alignment of the EPO's approach with that of the PCT.

As it stands, notifications from the EPO are deemed to have been delivered to the addressee on the tenth day following the date of the document to account for postal delays. When the changes come into force, the date upon which notification is deemed to have occurred will be the date shown on the document and deadlines will be calculated from this date, thereby ending the allowance of an additional 10 days.

The Notice also provides helpful updates in relation to transitional provisions. The EPO have confirmed that since it is the issuing of a document that triggers the notification process, the date of that document will be used to determine whether the new rules apply. Therefore, for any document which is dated 1 November 2023 or later, the new rules will apply and the document will be deemed delivered on the date is bears. If the date on the document is earlier than 1 November 2023, the 10 day notification fiction will remain applicable and the document will be deemed delivered on the tenth day, with any deadlines calculated therefrom (even if the deadline is 1 November 2023 or later). Accordingly, for those who docket the additional days upon notification, there is no need to change practice over the next six months until 1 November 2023.

The EPO Notice provides a few illustrative examples. One such example considers a document bearing a date of 31 October 2023...

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