What are the requirements for filing a CPA in a design application?
To file a Continued Prosecution Application (CPA) in a design application, the following requirements must be met:
- The application must be a design application.
- The prior application must be a nonprovisional application.
- The application must be filed before the earliest of:
- Payment of the issue fee on the prior application, unless a petition under § 1.313(c) is granted in the prior application;
- Abandonment of the prior application; or
- Termination of proceedings on the prior application.
As stated in the MPEP 201.06(d): “A continuation or divisional application that is a nonprovisional application may be filed as a CPA under 37 CFR 1.53(d) if the prior nonprovisional application is a design application that is complete as defined by 37 CFR 1.51(b).”
For more information on continuation application, visit: continuation application.
For more information on CPA, visit: CPA.
For more information on Divisional application, visit: Divisional application.
For more information on filing requirements, visit: filing requirements.
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