What are the exceptions to using a shortened statutory period in patent examinations?

There are specific situations where a shortened statutory period is not used in patent examinations. According to MPEP 710.02(b), these exceptions include:

  • Actions on amendments submitted after final rejection (except when the amendment is fully responsive and could place the application in condition for allowance)
  • Ex parte Quayle actions
  • When the application is ready for issue
  • When issuing requirement for restriction or election of species
  • When filing of a certified copy of a foreign application is required

In these cases, the full statutory period may be used instead of a shortened one.

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