Common use of Editor’s Note Clause in Contracts

Editor’s Note. The 30-month time limit, as in force from April 1, 2002, does not apply in respect of any designated Office which has notified the International Bureau of incompatibility with the national law applied by that Office. The 20-month time limit, as in force until March 31, 2002, continues to apply after that date in respect of any such designated Office for as long as Article 22(1), as modified, continues not to be compatible with the applicable national law. Information received by the International Bureau concerning any such incompatibility is published in the Gazette and on the WIPO website at: xxx.xxxx.xxx/xxx/xx/xxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx/xxx_xxxxxx.xxxx.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Patent Cooperation Treaty (Pct), Patent Cooperation Treaty (Pct), Patent Cooperation Treaty

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Editor’s Note. The 30-month time limit, as in force from April 1, 2002, does not apply in respect of any designated Office which has notified the International Bureau of incompatibility with the national law applied by that Office. The 20-month time limit, as in force until March 31, 2002, continues to apply after that date in respect of any such designated Office for as long as Article 22(1), as modified, continues not to be compatible with the applicable national law. Information received by the International Bureau concerning any such incompatibility is published in the Gazette and on the WIPO website at: xxx.xxxx.xxx/xxx/xx/xxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx/xxx_xxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/xxx/xx/xxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx/xxx_xxxxxx.xxx.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Patent Cooperation Treaty (Pct), Patent Cooperation Treaty (Pct)

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Editor’s Note. The 30-month time limit, as in force from April 1, 2002, does not apply in respect of any designated Office which has notified the International Bureau of incompatibility with the national law applied by that Office. The 20-month time limit, as in force until March 31, 2002, continues to apply after that date in respect of any such designated Office for as long as Article 22(1), as modified, continues not to be compatible with the applicable national law. Information received by the International Bureau concerning any such incompatibility is published in the Gazette and on the WIPO website web site at: xxx.xxxx.xxx/xxx/xx/xxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx/xxx_xxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/xxx/xx/xxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx/xxx_xxxxxx.xxx.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Patent Cooperation Treaty (Pct), Patent Cooperation Treaty (Pct)

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