What are specified time limits in patent examination?

Specified time limits in patent examination are situations where the examiner sets a specific timeframe for the applicant to take certain actions. According to MPEP 710.02(c), these time limits are used in cases where “the applicant’s failure to timely take the specified action results in a consequence other than abandonment.” Some examples of situations where…

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Are there any exceptions to the time limits for filing foreign priority claims?

Yes, there are exceptions to the standard time limits for filing foreign priority claims, particularly for design patent applications and certain applications filed before November 29, 2000. According to 37 CFR 1.55(d)(1): The time periods in this paragraph do not apply if the later-filed application is:(i) An application for a design patent; or(ii) An application…

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