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Industrial Property Law

Auteur : Louis Vogel

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  • Introduction

  • Part 3: Patents

    • Title 4: Rights attached to the patent

      • Chapter 3: Loss of rights

        • Section 1: Expropriation

        • Section 2: Seizure

        • Section 5: Surrender or limitation of ownership by proprietor

        • Section 6: Invalidity of the patent

          • I: Grounds for invalidity

            • A: French patent

              • 1°: Non-patentable object

              • 2°: Description not sufficiently clear and complete

              • 3°: Subject matter extending beyond the original disclosure

              • 4°: Limitation resulting in an extension of the scope of the patent

            • B: European patent

            • C: Dependent claims

          • IV: Special case of supplementary protection certificate

359. Subject matter extending beyond the original disclosure

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A patent may be declared invalid if its subject matter extends beyond the contents of the patent application as filed (Art. L. 613-25, para. 1, c) IP Code). This is the case, for example, when a claim refers to a “cooking appliance” whereas the text of the patent application and all the drawings and comments made relate to a “deep fryer” and the problems specific to this type of appliance , when t …

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