| European Case Law Identifier: | ECLI:EP:BA:1992:J001091.19921211 | ||||||||
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| Date of decision: | 11 December 1992 | ||||||||
| Case number: | J 0010/91 | ||||||||
| Application number: | 89305452.8 | ||||||||
| IPC class: | G08B 25/00 | ||||||||
| Language of proceedings: | EN | ||||||||
| Distribution: | B | ||||||||
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| Title of application: | Detector units | ||||||||
| Applicant name: | Maram, Morris | ||||||||
| Opponent name: | - | ||||||||
| Board: | 3.1.01 | ||||||||
| Headnote: | - | ||||||||
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| Keywords: | Lost cheque Burden of proof Burden of risk |
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If a letter, and said attached cheque for payment of fee, has been lost without further evidence or high probability that it has been lost in the Office , the risk is then borne by the sender. |
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Source: http://www.epo.org/law-practice/case-law-appeals/recent/j910010eu1.html
Date retrieved: 17 May 2021
