Are there any additional FAQs for MPEP 1211.03 – Remand To Consider Affidavits or Declarations?

No additional FAQs can be generated for this section. The existing FAQs have comprehensively covered the content of MPEP 1211.03, including the circumstances under which the Board may remand an application to the examiner, the purpose of such remands, and the procedures involved. The section is relatively brief and focused, and all key points have…

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What are the formal requirements for affidavits or declarations under 37 CFR 1.130, 1.131, or 1.132?

Affidavits or declarations under 37 CFR 1.130, 1.131, or 1.132 must meet specific formal requirements as outlined in MPEP 717.01(c): They must be properly signed (37 CFR 1.4). They must include the proper jurat or declaration statement (37 CFR 1.68). They should be free of erasures or interlineations made without initials or written assent of…

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How does an examiner evaluate the sufficiency of facts in affidavits or declarations?

When evaluating the sufficiency of facts in affidavits or declarations, examiners follow specific guidelines outlined in MPEP 716. The manual states: ‘In assessing the probative value of an expert opinion, the examiner must consider the nature of the matter sought to be established, the strength of any opposing evidence, the interest of the expert in…

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What factors are considered when evaluating a declaration under 37 CFR 1.130(b)?

When evaluating a declaration under 37 CFR 1.130(b), the USPTO considers several factors: Whether the disclosure is subject to the exceptions of 35 U.S.C. 102(b)(1)(B) or 102(b)(2)(B) Whether the affidavit shows sufficient facts to establish that the subject matter was publicly disclosed by the inventor or someone who obtained it from the inventor Whether the…

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Does a 37 CFR 1.130(b) declaration need to demonstrate that the disclosure was enabling?

No, a 37 CFR 1.130(b) declaration does not need to demonstrate that the disclosure was enabling under 35 U.S.C. 112(a). The MPEP explicitly states: There is no requirement that the affidavit or declaration demonstrate that the disclosure by the inventor, a joint inventor, or another who obtained the subject matter disclosed directly or indirectly from…

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