Complete petition Sample Clauses

The 'Complete petition' clause requires that any petition submitted must include all necessary information and supporting documentation to be considered valid. In practice, this means the petitioner must provide details such as names, relevant facts, and any required evidence or forms at the time of submission. This clause ensures that the reviewing authority has all the information needed to process the petition efficiently, reducing delays and preventing incomplete or insufficient filings from stalling proceedings.
Complete petition. A petition to in- stitute a post-grant review will not be accorded a filing date until the peti- tion satisfies all of the following re- quirements: (1) Complies with § 42.204 or § 42.304, as the case may be, (2) Effects service of the petition on the correspondence address of record as provided in § 42.205(a); and (3) Is accompanied by the filing fee in § 42.15(b).
Complete petition. A petition to in- stitute a derivation proceeding will not be accorded a filing date until the peti- tion satisfies all of the following re- quirements: (1) Complies with §§ 42.404 and 42.405, and (2) Service of the petition on the cor- respondence address of record as pro- vided in § 42.406.