How should amendments be formatted in patent reexamination?

Amendments in patent reexamination must follow specific formatting rules: Changes to the specification must be made by submission of the entire text of each added or rewritten paragraph with markings. For claims, the full text of any amended claim must be presented with markings. Underlining is used for additions, and single brackets for deletions. All…

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What are the formatting requirements for nucleotide sequences in a Sequence Listing?

Nucleotide sequences in a Sequence Listing must adhere to specific formatting requirements: Only single strands may be depicted. Strands should be shown in the 5′ to 3′ direction from left to right. The single-stranded nucleotide may represent a strand of a linear or circular, single or double-stranded sequence. As stated in the MPEP: On nucleotide…

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How should a preliminary amendment be formatted?

A preliminary amendment must comply with the formatting requirements set forth in 37 CFR 1.121. The MPEP states, Any preliminary amendment, regardless of when it is filed, must comply with 37 CFR 1.121, e.g., the preliminary amendment must include a complete listing of all of the claims and each section of the amendment must begin…

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How should foreign priority claims be formatted in patent applications?

Foreign priority claims in patent applications should be formatted according to specific guidelines outlined in MPEP 214.04. The claim should include: The application number of the foreign application The country or intellectual property authority where the application was filed The day, month, and year of filing The MPEP states: ‘When the claim to priority concerns…

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