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Date of page creation20:13, December 1, 2011
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Certain International Searching Authorities refund part or all of the international search fee or reduce the amount of the international search fee where the international search can be based wholly or partly on an earlier search (whether an international, international- type, or other search) made by them. The United States provides for a reduced search fee where there is a corresponding prior U.S. national application under 35 U.S.C. 111(a) and such application is adequately identified in the international application or accompanying papers at the time of filing the international application. The basic filing fee and, if applicable, the search and examination fees, must have been paid in the prior national application at the time of filing the international application in order to be eligible for the reduced search fee. Applicants must identify the prior application by the U.S. application number or, if such number is not yet known, by filing date, title, and name of applicant (and preferably the application docket number). See 37 CFR 1.445(a)(2)(i) and (ii). A corresponding U.S. national application having the same filing date as the international application is not a “prior” application for purposes of 37 CFR 1.445(a)(2).
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