What are the requirements for a new oath or declaration in a continuation-in-part application?

A new oath or declaration is required for a continuation-in-part (CIP) application, and it must acknowledge the duty to disclose information material to patentability as defined in 37 CFR 1.56.

MPEP 602.02 states: ‘A new oath or declaration is required in a continuation-in-part application, which includes subject matter not disclosed in the prior nonprovisional application. See MPEP § 201.08 and § 602.’

The new oath or declaration in a CIP application should:

  • Identify the application as a continuation-in-part
  • Acknowledge the duty to disclose material information
  • Cover the new subject matter introduced in the CIP
  • Be signed by all inventors, including any new inventors added due to the new subject matter

It’s important to ensure that the new oath or declaration complies with all requirements of 37 CFR 1.63 to avoid potential issues during prosecution.

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Topics: Patent Law, Patent Procedure
Tags: continuation-in-part application, declaration, oath