Common use of The Court of First Instance Clause in Contracts

The Court of First Instance. (1) The Court of First Instance shall comprise a central division as well as local and/or regional divisions. (2) A local division shall be set up in the territory of a Contracting Party upon its request. (3) An additional local division shall be set up in the territory of a Contracting Party upon its request when more than one hundred patent cases per calendar year have been commenced in that Contracting Party during three successive years prior to or subsequent to the date referred to in Article 59. The maximum number of divisions per Contracting Party shall be three.

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Sources: Draft Agreement on the European Union Patent Court

The Court of First Instance. (1) The Court of First Instance shall comprise a central division as well as local and/or regional divisions. (2) A local division shall be set up in the territory of a Contracting Party upon its request. (3) An additional local division shall be set up in the territory of a Contracting Party upon its request when more than one hundred patent cases per calendar year have been commenced in that Contracting Party during three successive years prior to or subsequent to the date referred to in Article 5960. The maximum number of divisions per Contracting Party shall be three.

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Sources: Draft Agreement on the European Union Patent Judiciary

The Court of First Instance. (1) The Court of First Instance shall comprise a central division as well as local and/or and regional divisions. (2) A local division shall be set up in the territory of a Contracting Party upon its request. (3) An additional local division shall be set up in the territory of a Contracting Party upon its request when more than one hundred patent cases per calendar year have been commenced in that Contracting Party during three successive years prior to or subsequent to the date referred to in Article 59. The maximum number of divisions per Contracting Party shall be three.

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Sources: Draft Agreement on the European Union Patent Court