Citation, commencement and interpretation of this Order

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(1)    This Order may be cited as the Patents Act 2004 (Commencement No 3 and Transitional Provisions) Order 2005 and shall come into force on 1st October 2005.

(2)    In this Order—

“the 1977 Act” means the Patents Act 1977;

“the 2004 Act” means the Patents Act 2004;

“the appointed day” means the day appointed by article 2.

NOTES
Initial Commencement
Date Made

Date made: 5 September 2005: (no specific commencement provision).

Commencement of the 2004 Act

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Commencement of the 2004 Act2

1st October 2005 is the day appointed for the coming into force of the following provisions of the 2004 Act—

(a)    section 8;

(b)    section 9;

(c)    section 13;

(d)    section 15;

(e)    section 16(1) (for the purposes of the provisions of Schedule 2 mentioned below);

(f)    section 16(2) (for the purpose of the entry in Schedule 3 relating to the repeal made by paragraph 18 of Schedule 2);

(g)    paragraphs 6, 9, 15, 18 and 26(2) of Schedule 2.

NOTES
Initial Commencement
Date Made

Date made: 5 September 2005: (no specific commencement provision).

Transitional provisions

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Transitional provisions3

(1)    Where the prescribed period in respect of a patent expires on or after the appointed day, section 25(3) of the 1977 Act as amended by section 8(1) of the 2004 Act shall have effect in respect of that patent.

(2)    Where, in respect of a patent—

(a)    the renewal fee is not paid by the end of the prescribed period, and

(b)    that period expires before the appointed day, but

(c)    the period of six months immediately following the end of the prescribed period does not expire before the appointed day,

the provisions mentioned in paragraph (3) shall have effect in respect of that patent.

(3)    Those provisions are—

(a)    section 25(4) of the 1977 Act as amended by section 8(2) of the 2004 Act;

(b)    section 28(3) of the 1977 Act as amended by section 8(3) of the 2004 Act.

(4)    In this article, “prescribed period” means the period prescribed by rule 39 of the Patents Rules 1995 as it stands immediately before the appointed day.

NOTES
Initial Commencement
Date Made

Date made: 5 September 2005: (no specific commencement provision).

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Section 15 of the 2004 Act shall apply in respect of proceedings commenced on or after the appointed day.

NOTES
Initial Commencement
Date Made

Date made: 5 September 2005: (no specific commencement provision).

Signature

Alun Michael

Minister for Industry and the Regions

Department of Trade and Industry

5th September 2005

EXPLANATORY NOTE

EXPLANATORY NOTE (This note is not part of the Order)

Article 2 of this Order brings into force, on 1st October 2005, a number of provisions of the Patents Act 2004 (c 16), all of which make amendments to the Patents Act 1977 (c 37) (“the 1977 Act”). The Order also makes appropriate transitional provision.

Changes to the Patents Rules 1995 (SI 1995/2093) and the Patents (Fees) Rules 1998 (SI 1998/1778) which are related to the commencement of those provisions are made by the Patents (Amendment) Rules 2005 (SI 2005/    ), which also come into force on 1st October 2005.

Term of patent and periods allowed for payment of renewal fees

Section 8 is brought into force, enabling both a period to be prescribed for the payment of a patent renewal fee and a date to be prescribed for the expiry of the patent for non-payment of the fee. As a result, the period prescribed for payment may end on a different date from that on which the patent expires (see rules 39 to 39B of the Patents Rules 1995 as substituted by rule 6 of the Patents (Amendment) Rules 2005). Section 8 also enables the period of grace for late payment of the fee to end at the end of the relevant month. The minor clarificatory amendment made by paragraph 15 of Schedule 2 is also brought into force.

Article 3 contains related transitional provisions. The effect of article 3(1) is that the changes in respect of the renewal fee payment period apply to a patent where the old payment period expires on or after 1st October 2005. The effect of article 3(2) and (3) is that the changes in respect of the period of grace for late payment apply to a patent where the old late payment period expires on or after 1st October 2005.

Co-ownership and revocation of patents

Section 9 and paragraph 18 of Schedule 2 are brought into force, clarifying the rights of owners and co-owners of a patent in respect of applying for its amendment or revocation.

No transitional provision is necessary.

Opinions as to validity or infringement

Section 13 is brought into force, enabling requests to be made to the Patent Office for a non binding opinion on the questions of validity or infringement of a patent. (Procedures for such requests, and for the review of the resulting opinion, are contained in rules 77A to 77K of the Patents Rules 1995 inserted by rule 12 of the Patents (Amendment) Rules 2005.)

No transitional provision is necessary.

Security for costs

Section 15 is brought into force, redefining the circumstances in which an order for security for costs may be made in proceedings before the comptroller and, in particular, enabling conditions for making such an order to be prescribed (for which see rule 89A of the Patents Rules 1995 inserted by rule 19 of the Patents (Amendment) Rules 2005).

Article 4 contains a transitional provision, with the result that the changes will apply only to proceedings commenced on or after 1st October 2005.

Publication of names and addresses of inventors

Paragraphs 6, 9 and 26(2) of Schedule 2 are brought into force, enabling provision to be made allowing an inventor to waive his right to be mentioned as such in documents published by the Patent Office (see rule 15A of the Patents Rules 1995 inserted by rule 2 of the Patents (Amendment) Rules 2005).

No transitional provision is necessary.

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