2.2.5. Persons entitled to sign the request
A request for unitary effect may be signed by:
- the proprietor(s) (if residence or principal place of business is in an EPC contracting state)
- a professional representative (Art. 134(1) EPC)
- a legal practitioner (Art. 134(8) EPC)
- a duly authorised employee (Art. 133(3), first sentence, EPC)
If the proprietor is a legal person and the request is not signed by a professional representative or a legal practitioner entitled to act as such under Art. 134(1) or (8) EPC, it must be signed: (a) either by a person entitled to sign by law, by the proprietor's articles of association or equivalent or by a special mandate, with an indication of that person's position within the legal entity, e.g. Geschäftsführer, Prokurist, Handlungsbevollmächtigter; chairperson, director, company secretary; directeur, fondé de pouvoir (Art. 133(1) EPC), in which case no authorisation need be filed; (b) or, if the legal person's principal place of business is in a contracting state, by another employee under Art. 133(3), first sentence, EPC (Rule 152(1) to (3) EPC), in which case an authorisation must be filed.