Parties
Agreement On A Unified Patent Court
Part 3 – Organisation and Procedural Provisions
Chapter 1 – General Provisions
Article 47 – Parties
- The patent proprietor shall be entitled to bring actions before the Court.
- Unless the licensing agreement provides otherwise, the holder of an exclusive licence in respect of a patent shall be entitled to bring actions before the Court under the same circumstances as the patent proprietor, provided that the patent proprietor is given prior notice.
- The holder of a non-exclusive licence shall not be entitled to bring actions before the Court, unless the patent proprietor is given prior notice and in so far as expressly permitted by the licence agreement.
- In actions brought by a licence holder, the patent proprietor shall be entitled to join the action before the Court.
- The validity of a patent cannot be contested in an action for infringement brought by the holder of a licence where the patent proprietor does not take part in the proceedings. The party in an action for infringement wanting to contest the validity of a patent shall have to bring actions against the patent proprietor.
- Any other natural or legal person, or any body entitled to bring actions in accordance with its national law, who is concerned by a patent, may bring actions in accordance with the Rules of Procedure.
- Any natural or legal person, or any body entitled to bring actions in accordance with its national law and who is affected by a decision of the European Patent Office in carrying out the tasks referred to in Article 9 of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2012 is entitled to bring actions under Article 32(1)(i).
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Rule 13 – Contents of the Statement of claim
Rule 42 – Action to be directed against the patent proprietor
Rule 61 – Declaration of non-infringement
Rule 76 – Actions for declaration of non-infringement within Article 33(6) of the Agreement
Rule 88 – Application to annul or alter a decision of the Office
Rule 89 – Examination as to formal requirements (ex parte proceedings)
Rule 192 – Application for preserving evidence
Rule 211 – Order on the Application for provisional measures