2.4. Processing of the request for unitary effect
If the request for unitary effect is filed after the one-month time limit under Rule 6(1) UPR, the UPP Division will reject the request. Re-establishment of rights in respect of this period may be requested (see 4).
If the time limit for filing the request for unitary effect under Rule 6(1) UPR and the requirements under Rule 5(2) UPR are met, but the request for unitary effect fails to comply with the requirements under Rule 6(2) UPR, the UPP Division will give the proprietor an opportunity to comply with the outstanding requirements within a non-extendable period of one month (Rule 7(3) UPR). Re-establishment of rights in respect of this new period cannot be requested and no other legal remedy is available (Rule 22(6) UPR).
If the requirements under Rule 5(2) UPR are not met or the request for unitary effect was filed more than one month after the mention of the grant of the European patent in the European Patent Bulletin (Rule 6(1) UPR) and no request for re-establishment was filed, or one was filed but rejected, the UPP Division will issue an intention to reject the request for unitary effect (Rule 7(2) UPR) and will invite the proprietor to comment at least once in accordance with Art. 113(1) EPC, which applies mutatis mutandis pursuant to Rule 20(1) UPR.
If the request for unitary effect fails to comply with any other formal requirements, the UPP Division will give the proprietor an opportunity to remedy the deficiencies. If the deficiencies are not remedied, the request for unitary effect will be rejected (Rule 7(3) UPR).