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Patents Act Powers To Decline Dealing


 
Comptroller General's Powers under Patents Act
Luxim Corpn v Ceravision Ltd[2007] EWHC 1624 (Ch)
Ch D
Weekly Law Reports Summary
9 July 2007

The discretion given to the Comptroller General under s 12(2) of the Patents Act 1977 to decline to deal with entitlement proceedings because the question referred to him involved matters which would more properly be determined by the court was not restricted to highly complex cases.

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