Poland

Requirements

  1. Simply signed Power of Attorney.

  2. The name and address of the applicant.

  3. The name(s) and addresses(s) of the inventor(s) and his/their citizenship.

  4. Instructions as to the desired kind of protection (patent, additional patent, secret patent).

  5. The required date of filing.

  6. Data on priority dates (country, date, serial number of the basic application).

  7. Applicant’s or patent attorney’s signature.

  8.  specification/disclosure, claims, drawings and abstract of the disclosure.

  9. Assignment of right to patent (or the respective applicant’s statement of the acquired right to patent) - if the applicant is not the inventor.

  10. Priority document (if it is not issued in English, French, German or Russian, a sworn translation into one of these languages is necessary).

  11. Assignment of priority right (or the respective applicant’s statement of the acquired priority right) - if the applicant in Poland is not the same as the original one.

  12. Allocation of priorities (if the application enjoys two or more priorities - one priority date only for each claim).

  13. Certificate of deposition of a micro-organism in a recognized international collection.

National Phase of a PCT Application

  1. The same documents are required as to the national patent applications, but without priority document (if the International Bureau fails to deliver the copy of this document to the Polish Patent Office it may be required).

  2. A WIPO Publication (if available).

  3. A translation into Polish of the Request for a PCT Application - ABSOLUTELY required at the date of entering the national phase.

  4. A copy of the PCT Demand (if available).

Note: claims, if amended. Both claims as originally filed and as amended as well as any statement made under PCT Articles 19 and 34).


Assignment Requirements

  1. A Power of Attorney signed by the new owner.

  2. Assignment of Right to Patent signed by both the assignor and the assignee. Authentication by Notary Public and legalization by the Polish Consulate are not required by law.

  3. Assignment of Priority Rights signed by both the assignor and the assignee. Authentication by Notary Public and legalization by the Polish Consulate are not required by law.


    Change of Name and Address

    An original Extract from the Commercial Register or a notarized copy of this document. Such document will be translated into Polish and filed with the Polish Patent Office.

    Licensing

    An original License Agreement or a notarized copy of this document is required.

Head Office

Bldg. No. 46, Abdel Rahim Al-Waked Street, Shmeisani
P.O. Box: 921100, Amman 11192, Jordan
Telephone: (00 962-6) 5100 900
Email : agip@agip.com

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