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IP MAINTENANCE CALCULATOR - EURASIAN PATENT
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Total fee: USD |
GRANT FEE:
Payment: 4 months after Official Notice about readiness to grant
Accumulated annuities: only after publication of the patent;
Grace period: 6 months
Accumulated annuities are computed from the filing date of the Eurasian application and are payable in:
Azerbaijan: | from the 3rd year | Armenia: | from the 2nd year | Belarus: | from the 3rd year |
Kazakhstan: | from the 1st year | Kyrgyzstan: | from the 3rd year | Moldova: | from the 1st year |
Russia: | from the 3rd year | Tajikistan: | from the 3rd year | Turkmenistan: | from the 1st year |
ABOUT EURASIAN PATENT
- - Eurasian patent may be granted in respect of inventions only and shall not be granted for utility models and industrial designs.
- - Eurasian patent is a unitary patent which has the same number for all contracting states of Eurasian Patent Convention where this Eurasian patent has effect.
- - Nowadays there are the following eight contracting states that signed Eurasian Patent Convention: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan.
- - Previously Moldova was the ninth member of the Eurasian Patent Convention before its decision to leave the Eurasian Patent System.
- - The official denunciation of Eurasian Patent Convention by Moldova entered into force on 26 April 2012. The applications filed after this date cannot be validated in Moldova.
GRANT FEE:
Payment: 4 months after Official Notice about readiness to grant
Accumulated annuities: only after publication of the patent;
Grace period: 6 months
Azerbaijan: | from the 3rd year | Armenia: | from the 2nd year | Belarus: | from the 3rd year |
Kazakhstan: | from the 1st year | Kyrgyzstan: | from the 3rd year | Moldova: | from the 1st year |
Russia: | from the 3rd year | Tajikistan: | from the 3rd year | Turkmenistan: | from the 1st year |
Accumulated annuities are computed from the filing date of the Eurasian application and are payable in:
ABOUT EURASIAN PATENT
- - Eurasian patent may be granted in respect of inventions only and shall not be granted for utility models and industrial designs.
- - Eurasian patent is a unitary patent which has the same number for all contracting states of Eurasian Patent Convention where this Eurasian patent has effect.
- - Nowadays there are the following eight contracting states that signed Eurasian Patent Convention: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan.
- - Previously Moldova was the ninth member of the Eurasian Patent Convention before its decision to leave the Eurasian Patent System.
- - The official denunciation of Eurasian Patent Convention by Moldova entered into force on 26 April 2012. The applications filed after this date cannot be validated in Moldova.
GRANT FEE:
Payment: 4 months after Official Notice about readiness to grant
Accumulated annuities: only after publication of the patent;
Grace period: 6 months
Azerbaijan: | from the 3rd year | Armenia: | from the 2nd year | Belarus: | from the 3rd year |
Kazakhstan: | from the 1st year | Kyrgyzstan: | from the 3rd year | Moldova: | from the 1st year |
Russia: | from the 3rd year | Tajikistan: | from the 3rd year | Turkmenistan: | from the 1st year |
Accumulated annuities are computed from the filing date of the Eurasian application and are payable in:
ABOUT EURASIAN PATENT
- - Eurasian patent may be granted in respect of inventions only and shall not be granted for utility models and industrial designs.
- - Eurasian patent is a unitary patent which has the same number for all contracting states of Eurasian Patent Convention where this Eurasian patent has effect.
- - Nowadays there are the following eight contracting states that signed Eurasian Patent Convention: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan.
- - Previously Moldova was the ninth member of the Eurasian Patent Convention before its decision to leave the Eurasian Patent System.
- - The official denunciation of Eurasian Patent Convention by Moldova entered into force on 26 April 2012. The applications filed after this date cannot be validated in Moldova.
GRANT FEE:
Payment: 4 months after Official Notice about readiness to grant
Accumulated annuities: only after publication of the patent;
Grace period: 6 months
Azerbaijan: | from the 3rd year | Armenia: | from the 2nd year | Belarus: | from the 3rd year |
Kazakhstan: | from the 1st year | Kyrgyzstan: | from the 3rd year | Moldova: | from the 1st year |
Russia: | from the 3rd year | Tajikistan: | from the 3rd year | Turkmenistan: | from the 1st year |
Accumulated annuities are computed from the filing date of the Eurasian application and are payable in:
ABOUT EURASIAN PATENT
- - Eurasian patent may be granted in respect of inventions only and shall not be granted for utility models and industrial designs.
- - Eurasian patent is a unitary patent which has the same number for all contracting states of Eurasian Patent Convention where this Eurasian patent has effect.
- - Nowadays there are the following eight contracting states that signed Eurasian Patent Convention: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan.
- - Previously Moldova was the ninth member of the Eurasian Patent Convention before its decision to leave the Eurasian Patent System.
- - The official denunciation of Eurasian Patent Convention by Moldova entered into force on 26 April 2012. The applications filed after this date cannot be validated in Moldova.
GRANT FEE:
Payment: 4 months after Official Notice about readiness to grant
Accumulated annuities: only after publication of the patent;
Grace period: 6 months
Azerbaijan: | from the 3rd year | Armenia: | from the 2nd year | Belarus: | from the 3rd year |
Kazakhstan: | from the 1st year | Kyrgyzstan: | from the 3rd year | Moldova: | from the 1st year |
Russia: | from the 3rd year | Tajikistan: | from the 3rd year | Turkmenistan: | from the 1st year |
Accumulated annuities are computed from the filing date of the Eurasian application and are payable in:
ABOUT EURASIAN PATENT
- - Eurasian patent may be granted in respect of inventions only and shall not be granted for utility models and industrial designs.
- - Eurasian patent is a unitary patent which has the same number for all contracting states of Eurasian Patent Convention where this Eurasian patent has effect.
- - Nowadays there are the following eight contracting states that signed Eurasian Patent Convention: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan.
- - Previously Moldova was the ninth member of the Eurasian Patent Convention before its decision to leave the Eurasian Patent System.
- - The official denunciation of Eurasian Patent Convention by Moldova entered into force on 26 April 2012. The applications filed after this date cannot be validated in Moldova.
GRANT FEE:
Payment: 4 months after Official Notice about readiness to grant
Accumulated annuities: only after publication of the patent;
Grace period: 6 months
Azerbaijan: | from the 3rd year | Armenia: | from the 2nd year | Belarus: | from the 3rd year |
Kazakhstan: | from the 1st year | Kyrgyzstan: | from the 3rd year | Moldova: | from the 1st year |
Russia: | from the 3rd year | Tajikistan: | from the 3rd year | Turkmenistan: | from the 1st year |
Accumulated annuities are computed from the filing date of the Eurasian application and are payable in:
ABOUT EURASIAN PATENT
- - Eurasian patent may be granted in respect of inventions only and shall not be granted for utility models and industrial designs.
- - Eurasian patent is a unitary patent which has the same number for all contracting states of Eurasian Patent Convention where this Eurasian patent has effect.
- - Nowadays there are the following eight contracting states that signed Eurasian Patent Convention: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan.
- - Previously Moldova was the ninth member of the Eurasian Patent Convention before its decision to leave the Eurasian Patent System.
- - The official denunciation of Eurasian Patent Convention by Moldova entered into force on 26 April 2012. The applications filed after this date cannot be validated in Moldova.
GRANT FEE:
Payment: 4 months after Official Notice about readiness to grant
Accumulated annuities: only after publication of the patent;
Grace period: 6 months
Azerbaijan: | from the 3rd year | Armenia: | from the 2nd year | Belarus: | from the 3rd year |
Kazakhstan: | from the 1st year | Kyrgyzstan: | from the 3rd year | Moldova: | from the 1st year |
Russia: | from the 3rd year | Tajikistan: | from the 3rd year | Turkmenistan: | from the 1st year |
Accumulated annuities are computed from the filing date of the Eurasian application and are payable in:
ABOUT EURASIAN PATENT
- - Eurasian patent may be granted in respect of inventions only and shall not be granted for utility models and industrial designs.
- - Eurasian patent is a unitary patent which has the same number for all contracting states of Eurasian Patent Convention where this Eurasian patent has effect.
- - Nowadays there are the following eight contracting states that signed Eurasian Patent Convention: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan.
- - Previously Moldova was the ninth member of the Eurasian Patent Convention before its decision to leave the Eurasian Patent System.
- - The official denunciation of Eurasian Patent Convention by Moldova entered into force on 26 April 2012. The applications filed after this date cannot be validated in Moldova.
GRANT FEE:
Payment: 4 months after Official Notice about readiness to grant
Accumulated annuities: only after publication of the patent;
Grace period: 6 months
Azerbaijan: | from the 3rd year | Armenia: | from the 2nd year | Belarus: | from the 3rd year |
Kazakhstan: | from the 1st year | Kyrgyzstan: | from the 3rd year | Moldova: | from the 1st year |
Russia: | from the 3rd year | Tajikistan: | from the 3rd year | Turkmenistan: | from the 1st year |
Accumulated annuities are computed from the filing date of the Eurasian application and are payable in:
ABOUT EURASIAN PATENT
- - Eurasian patent may be granted in respect of inventions only and shall not be granted for utility models and industrial designs.
- - Eurasian patent is a unitary patent which has the same number for all contracting states of Eurasian Patent Convention where this Eurasian patent has effect.
- - Nowadays there are the following eight contracting states that signed Eurasian Patent Convention: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan.
- - Previously Moldova was the ninth member of the Eurasian Patent Convention before its decision to leave the Eurasian Patent System.
- - The official denunciation of Eurasian Patent Convention by Moldova entered into force on 26 April 2012. The applications filed after this date cannot be validated in Moldova.
GRANT FEE:
Payment: 4 months after Official Notice about readiness to grant
Accumulated annuities: only after publication of the patent;
Grace period: 6 months
Azerbaijan: | from the 3rd year | Armenia: | from the 2nd year | Belarus: | from the 3rd year |
Kazakhstan: | from the 1st year | Kyrgyzstan: | from the 3rd year | Moldova: | from the 1st year |
Russia: | from the 3rd year | Tajikistan: | from the 3rd year | Turkmenistan: | from the 1st year |
Accumulated annuities are computed from the filing date of the Eurasian application and are payable in:
ABOUT EURASIAN PATENT
- - Eurasian patent may be granted in respect of inventions only and shall not be granted for utility models and industrial designs.
- - Eurasian patent is a unitary patent which has the same number for all contracting states of Eurasian Patent Convention where this Eurasian patent has effect.
- - Nowadays there are the following eight contracting states that signed Eurasian Patent Convention: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan.
- - Previously Moldova was the ninth member of the Eurasian Patent Convention before its decision to leave the Eurasian Patent System.
- - The official denunciation of Eurasian Patent Convention by Moldova entered into force on 26 April 2012. The applications filed after this date cannot be validated in Moldova.