MPEP § 2165.03 — Requirements for Rejection for Lack of Best Mode (Annotated Rules)

§2165.03 Requirements for Rejection for Lack of Best Mode

USPTO MPEP version: BlueIron's Update: 2025-12-31

This page consolidates and annotates all enforceable requirements under MPEP § 2165.03, including statutory authority, regulatory rules, examiner guidance, and practice notes. It is provided as guidance, with links to the ground truth sources. This is information only, it is not legal advice.

Requirements for Rejection for Lack of Best Mode

This section addresses Requirements for Rejection for Lack of Best Mode. Contains: 1 permission.

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Best Mode Must Be Disclosed If Specification Is Nonenabling
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A best mode rejection is proper only if the specification fails to disclose the best mode of practicing the invention, and there are reasons supporting this conclusion.

A best mode rejection is proper only when the first inquiry can be answered in the affirmative, and the second inquiry answered in the negative with reasons to support the conclusion that the specification is nonenabling with respect to the best mode.

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