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MPEP 300 - Ownership and Assignment (2)

If an assignment document submitted electronically through the Electronic Patent Assignment System (EPAS) is determined to be not recordable, the following process occurs:

  1. The entire document, along with its associated cover sheet, will be returned to the sender.
  2. An Office “Notice of Non-Recordation” will be transmitted back to the sender via fax, if possible.
  3. The sender can make corrections to the document or cover sheet.
  4. The corrected submission can then be resubmitted by mailing it to the address specified in 37 CFR 3.27.
  5. If the resubmission is timely, the sender will receive the benefit of the initial receipt date as the recordation date, in accordance with 37 CFR 3.51.

As stated in MPEP 302.10: “Once corrections are made, the initial submission, as amended, may then be resubmitted by mailing the corrected submission to the address set forth in 37 CFR 3.27. Timely submission will provide the sender with the benefit of the initial receipt date as the recordation date in accordance with 37 CFR 3.51.”

If the USPTO determines that a faxed assignment document is not recordable, there’s a specific process outlined in MPEP 302.09:

  1. The entire document, including the cover sheet, is returned to the sender via fax.
  2. A ‘Notice of Non-Recordation’ is included with the returned document.
  3. The sender can make corrections and resubmit the document.
  4. Resubmission must be done by mail to the address in 37 CFR 3.27.
  5. Timely resubmission preserves the initial receipt date as the recordation date.

The MPEP states: If a document submitted by fax is determined not to be recordable, the entire document, with its associated cover sheet, and the Office ‘Notice of Non-Recordation’ will be transmitted via fax back to the sender. Once corrections are made, the initial submission, amended, may then be resubmitted by mailing the corrected submission to the address set forth in 37 CFR 3.27. Timely resubmission will provide the sender with the benefit of the initial receipt date as the recordation date in accordance with 37 CFR 3.51.

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MPEP 302 - Recording of Assignment Documents (1)

If an assignment document submitted electronically through the Electronic Patent Assignment System (EPAS) is determined to be not recordable, the following process occurs:

  1. The entire document, along with its associated cover sheet, will be returned to the sender.
  2. An Office “Notice of Non-Recordation” will be transmitted back to the sender via fax, if possible.
  3. The sender can make corrections to the document or cover sheet.
  4. The corrected submission can then be resubmitted by mailing it to the address specified in 37 CFR 3.27.
  5. If the resubmission is timely, the sender will receive the benefit of the initial receipt date as the recordation date, in accordance with 37 CFR 3.51.

As stated in MPEP 302.10: “Once corrections are made, the initial submission, as amended, may then be resubmitted by mailing the corrected submission to the address set forth in 37 CFR 3.27. Timely submission will provide the sender with the benefit of the initial receipt date as the recordation date in accordance with 37 CFR 3.51.”

Patent Law (2)

If an assignment document submitted electronically through the Electronic Patent Assignment System (EPAS) is determined to be not recordable, the following process occurs:

  1. The entire document, along with its associated cover sheet, will be returned to the sender.
  2. An Office “Notice of Non-Recordation” will be transmitted back to the sender via fax, if possible.
  3. The sender can make corrections to the document or cover sheet.
  4. The corrected submission can then be resubmitted by mailing it to the address specified in 37 CFR 3.27.
  5. If the resubmission is timely, the sender will receive the benefit of the initial receipt date as the recordation date, in accordance with 37 CFR 3.51.

As stated in MPEP 302.10: “Once corrections are made, the initial submission, as amended, may then be resubmitted by mailing the corrected submission to the address set forth in 37 CFR 3.27. Timely submission will provide the sender with the benefit of the initial receipt date as the recordation date in accordance with 37 CFR 3.51.”

If the USPTO determines that a faxed assignment document is not recordable, there’s a specific process outlined in MPEP 302.09:

  1. The entire document, including the cover sheet, is returned to the sender via fax.
  2. A ‘Notice of Non-Recordation’ is included with the returned document.
  3. The sender can make corrections and resubmit the document.
  4. Resubmission must be done by mail to the address in 37 CFR 3.27.
  5. Timely resubmission preserves the initial receipt date as the recordation date.

The MPEP states: If a document submitted by fax is determined not to be recordable, the entire document, with its associated cover sheet, and the Office ‘Notice of Non-Recordation’ will be transmitted via fax back to the sender. Once corrections are made, the initial submission, amended, may then be resubmitted by mailing the corrected submission to the address set forth in 37 CFR 3.27. Timely resubmission will provide the sender with the benefit of the initial receipt date as the recordation date in accordance with 37 CFR 3.51.

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Patent Procedure (2)

If an assignment document submitted electronically through the Electronic Patent Assignment System (EPAS) is determined to be not recordable, the following process occurs:

  1. The entire document, along with its associated cover sheet, will be returned to the sender.
  2. An Office “Notice of Non-Recordation” will be transmitted back to the sender via fax, if possible.
  3. The sender can make corrections to the document or cover sheet.
  4. The corrected submission can then be resubmitted by mailing it to the address specified in 37 CFR 3.27.
  5. If the resubmission is timely, the sender will receive the benefit of the initial receipt date as the recordation date, in accordance with 37 CFR 3.51.

As stated in MPEP 302.10: “Once corrections are made, the initial submission, as amended, may then be resubmitted by mailing the corrected submission to the address set forth in 37 CFR 3.27. Timely submission will provide the sender with the benefit of the initial receipt date as the recordation date in accordance with 37 CFR 3.51.”

If the USPTO determines that a faxed assignment document is not recordable, there’s a specific process outlined in MPEP 302.09:

  1. The entire document, including the cover sheet, is returned to the sender via fax.
  2. A ‘Notice of Non-Recordation’ is included with the returned document.
  3. The sender can make corrections and resubmit the document.
  4. Resubmission must be done by mail to the address in 37 CFR 3.27.
  5. Timely resubmission preserves the initial receipt date as the recordation date.

The MPEP states: If a document submitted by fax is determined not to be recordable, the entire document, with its associated cover sheet, and the Office ‘Notice of Non-Recordation’ will be transmitted via fax back to the sender. Once corrections are made, the initial submission, amended, may then be resubmitted by mailing the corrected submission to the address set forth in 37 CFR 3.27. Timely resubmission will provide the sender with the benefit of the initial receipt date as the recordation date in accordance with 37 CFR 3.51.

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