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PATENT COOPERATION TREATY
From the INTERNATIONAL BUREAU
PCT
To:
NOTIFICATION OF TRANSMITTAL OF DEMAND
TO THE COMPETENT INTERNATIONAL
PRELIMINARY EXAMINING AUTHORITY
(PCT Rule 59.3(c)(i) and (d) and
Administrative Instructions, Section 432)
Date of mailing
(day/month/year)
Applicant’s or agent’s file reference
IMPORTANT NOTIFICATION
International application No.
International filing date (day/month/year)
Priority date (day/month/year)
Applicant
1.
a. The International Bureau has received directly from the applicant, on the date indicated below, a demand for
international preliminary examination of the international application:
_______________________________________________ (date of receipt by International Bureau)
b. A receiving Office, International Searching Authority, or International Preliminary Examining Authority has transmitted
to the International Bureau a demand for international preliminary examination of the international application, which
it had received on:
_______________________________________________ (date of receipt by Office or Authority)
2. The applicant is hereby notified that the International Bureau has transmitted the demand directly to the competent
International Preliminary Examining Authority which is:
3. The date of receipt indicated above has been marked on the demand; the demand will, in accordance with Rule 59.3(e), be
considered to have been received by the competent International Preliminary Examining Authority on that date of
receipt.
ATTENTION: That date of receipt is after the expiration of 19 months from the priority date. Consequently, in respect
of some Offices, the demand does not have the effect of postponing the entry into the national phase until 30 months
from the priority date (or later in some Offices) (Article 39(1)) and the acts for entry into the national phase must
therefore be performed within 20 months from the priority date (or later in some Offices). However, in respect of most
other elected Offices, the time limit of 30 months (or later) may nevertheless apply. See the Annex to Form PCT/IB/301
and, for details about the applicable time limits, Office by Office, see the PCT Applicant’s Guide, Volume II, National
Chapters and the WIPO Internet site.
ATTENTION:
That date of receipt is after the expiration of the applicable time limit under Rule 54bis.1(a). Any demand made
after the expiration of said time limit shall be considered as if it had not been submitted and the International
Preliminary Examining Authority shall so declare (Rule 54bis.1(b)).
(If applicable) The applicant has already been informed accordingly by telephone, facsimile transmission or in person,
on: ____________________________________________________________________________________________
4. A copy of this notification is being sent to the competent International Preliminary Examining Authority indicated above.
The International Bureau of WIPO
34, chemin des Colombettes
1211 Geneva 20, Switzerland
Facsimile No. +41 22 338 82 70
Authorized officer
Telephone No. +41 22 338 XX XX
Form PCT/IB/368 (October 2005)
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