What are the requirements for an oath or declaration in a reissue application?

What are the requirements for an oath or declaration in a reissue application?

In a reissue application, the oath or declaration must comply with specific requirements outlined in MPEP 1414. The MPEP states:

“The reissue oath/declaration must include a statement that the applicant believes the original patent to be wholly or partly inoperative or invalid.”

Additionally, the oath or declaration must:

  • Identify at least one error being relied upon as the basis for reissue
  • State that all errors being corrected in the reissue application arose without any deceptive intention on the part of the applicant
  • Be signed by the inventor(s) or the assignee of the entire interest

It’s important to note that the requirements for a reissue oath or declaration are more stringent than those for a regular patent application due to the nature of reissue proceedings.

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Topics: Patent Law, Patent Procedure
Tags: declaration, inventor signature, oath, Patent Error, reissue application