tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-584401433841434859.post1697377416021785199..comments2024-03-26T18:08:13.873+01:00Comments on DeltaPatents EQE Pre-exam: EQE 2023 exam schedule now available: Pre-ExamNico Cordeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18418422722416402064noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-584401433841434859.post-64196946152487432023-01-17T13:47:13.580+01:002023-01-17T13:47:13.580+01:00The "Notice from the European Patent Office d...The "Notice from the European Patent Office dated 14 November 2022 concerning the days on which EPO filing offices are closed in 2023" is in OJ 2022, A107.<br />https://www.epo.org/law-practice/legal-texts/official-journal/2022/11/a107.htmlRoel van Woudenberghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15823355175016282250noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-584401433841434859.post-46148216802026006382022-11-15T17:40:21.669+01:002022-11-15T17:40:21.669+01:00A Notice from the European Patent Office dated 14 ...A Notice from the European Patent Office dated 14 November 2022 concerning the days on which EPO filing offices are closed in 2023 is now available on the EPO website.<br /><br />See https://www.epo.org/law-practice/legal-texts/official-journal/information-epo/archive/20221115.html<br /><br />It is expected to be in the OJ EPO soon.<br /><br />Refer to the Notice of the Examination Board "Calculation of time limits in paper D and pre-examination" on https://www.epo.org/learning/eqe/notices.html:<br /><br />"As of the 2022 examination, the practice concerning calendars will change: calendars will no longer be provided to candidates as part of the examination papers for the pre-examination and Paper D.<br /><br />A notice listing the dates on which the EPO filing offices are closed is published each year in the Official Journal. For the purposes of applying Rule 134(1), first sentence, EPC and Rule 80.5 PCT, candidates should refer to the relevant notice on EPO closing days. They will be able to access the EPO website for this during the exam.<br /><br />Candidates are allowed to use their own calendar to identify dates falling on a Saturday or Sunday."Roel van Woudenberghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15823355175016282250noreply@blogger.com