35 U.S.C. § 156 — Extension of patent term (MPEP Coverage Index) – BlueIron IP

35 U.S.C. § 156 Extension of patent term

Source: Patent Statute (35 U.S.C.)BlueIron Update:

This page consolidates MPEP guidance interpreting 35 U.S.C. § 156, including 244 rules from the Manual of Patent Examining Procedure. It is provided as guidance, with links to the ground truth sources. This is information only, it is not legal advice.

Summary

Petitions for patent term extension under 35 USC 156 must be directed to 'Mail Stop Petition, Commissioner for Patents, P.O. Box 1450, Alexandria, Virginia 22313-1450.' Adhering to this specific mail stop ensures timely processing and compliance.

What this section covers

  • This section covers the requirement that petitions under 35 USC 156 must be directed to a specific mail stop.
  • The core topic is identifying the proper mailing address for petitions under 35 USC 156.
  • This section covers the requirement that petitions for patent term extension under 35 USC 156 must be directed to a specific mail stop.
  • The core topic is identifying the proper mailing address for petitions under 35 USC 156.

Key obligations

  • Petitions under 35 USC 156 must be directed to 'Mail Stop Petition, Commissioner for Patents, P.O. Box 1450, Alexandria, Virginia 22313-1450.'
  • This requirement is a key compliance obligation tied to the authority of 35 USC 156.
  • Petitions for patent term extension under 35 USC 156 must be directed to 'Mail Stop Petition, Commissioner for Patents, P.O. Box 1450, Alexandria, Virginia 22313-1450.'
  • This requirement is a key compliance obligation tied to the authority of 35 USC 156.

Practice notes

  • Ensure petitions are properly addressed and include the correct mail stop for 35 USC 156 to avoid delays in processing.
  • Misdirected petitions can lead to significant delays and may result in non-compliance. Adhering to the specified mail stop is crucial.
  • Ensure petitions are properly addressed and include the correct mail stop for 35 USC 156 to avoid delays in processing.
  • Misdirected petitions can lead to significant delays and may result in non-compliance. Adhering to the specified mail stop is crucial.

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Based on MPEP Last Modified: 10/30/2024 08:50:22