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2.3 Obvious mistakes and missing or correct parts/elements

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2.3.3 Incorporating missing parts or elements, or correct parts or elements, completely contained in the priority document 

If applicants omit to file part(s) of the application and/or (an) entire element(s) thereof (i.e. all of the description and/or all of the claims), they may still furnish it (them) at a later date without affecting the international filing date, subject to the requirements of Rule 4.18 and Rule 20.6(a) and provided the missing part(s) and/or element(s) were completely contained in the priority document.

Rule 20.5

Similarly if applicants appear to have erroneously filed part(s) of the application and/or (an) entire element(s) thereof (i.e. all of the description and/or all of the claims), they may still furnish the correct part(s) and/or element(s) at a later date without affecting the international filing date, subject to the requirements of Rules 4.18 and 20.6(a) and provided the correct part(s) and/or element(s) were completely contained in the priority document (see GL/PCT‑EPO A‑II, 6).

The notification of incompatibility filed by the EPO as RO regarding Rule 20.5bis(a)(ii) and (d) (see GL/PCT‑EPO A‑II, 6) does not have any impact on the The activity of the EPO as ISA, which depends on the decisions taken by the RO with regard to the international application and its filing date; see also GL/PCT‑EPO A‑II, 6. Therefore, in cases where the international application was corrected by the RO under Rule 20.5bis, the EPO as ISA will carry out the search on the basis of the international application including the correct element(s) and/or part(s) if:

(a)the RO notifies it of the correct element(s) and/or part(s) before the start of the search; or 

(b)the RO notifies it of the correct element(s) and/or part(s) after the start of the search (including after its completion) and the applicant pays an additional fee equal to the search fee within one month of the date of the invitation to do so issued by the EPO (Rule 40bis.1 and Article 2(1) RFees) (see GL/PCT‑EPO B‑III, 2.3.4).

The examiner checks whether the RO's assessment of the "completely contained" criterion was correct (see GL/PCT‑EPO H‑II, 2.2.2). If the RO erroneously considered that the missing part(s) and/or element(s), or correct part(s) and/or element(s), were completely contained in the priority document, the search should be extended to include documents which would be relevant if the application were to be redated (such documents can be cited as "L" in the ISR).

See also GL/PCT‑EPO B‑XI, 2.1.

Rule 20.5bis

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