European patent registration - General principles of representation

According  to Art. 133 of the European Patent Convention,

 

 (1)

Subject to paragraph 2,in this article ,  no person shall be compelled to be represented by a professional representative in proceedings established by this Convention.

 

(2)

Natural or legal persons not having their residence or principal place of business in a European Patent Convention (EPC) Contracting State shall be represented by a professional representative and act through him in all proceedings established by this Convention, other than in filing a European patent application; the EPC Implementing Regulations may permit other exceptions.

 

(3)

Natural or legal persons having their residence or principal place of business in a EPC Contracting State may be represented in proceedings established by this Convention by an employee, who need not be a professional representative but who shall be authorised in accordance with the EPC Implementing Regulations. The  EPC  Implementing Regulations may provide whether and under what conditions an employee of a legal person may also represent other legal persons which have their principal place of business in a Contracting State and which have economic connections with the first legal person. 

 

(4)

The EPC Implementing Regulations may lay down special provisions concerning the common representation of parties acting in common.

 

Prepared by European Patent Registration and Consulting Services

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