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EP Legal status: EP1261744

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Examination procedure09.11.2006Despatch of communication that the application is deemed to be withdrawn, reason: renewal fee not paid in time  [2007/15]
Entry into regional phase19.09.2002National basic fee paid 
19.09.2002Designation fee(s) paid 
19.09.2002Examination fee paid 
Fees paidRenewal fee
25.02.2003Renewal fee patent year 03
24.02.2004Renewal fee patent year 04
04.02.2005Renewal fee patent year 05
Penalty fee
Additional fee for renewal fee
28.02.200606   M06   Not yet paid
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Event date:04.12.2002 
Event description:DESIGNATED CONTRACTING STATES
Kind Code of Ref Document:A2
Designated State(s):AT BE CH CY DE DK ES FI FR GB GR IE IT LI LU MC NL PT SE TR
 
Event date:04.12.2002 
Event description:REQUEST FOR EXAMINATION FILED
Effective DATE:20020919
 
Event date:04.12.2002 
Event description:REQUEST FOR EXTENSION OF THE EUROPEAN PATENT
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Event date:08.09.2004 
Event description:PARTY DATA CHANGED (APPLICANT DATA CHANGED OR RIGHTS OF AN APPLICATION TRANSFERRED)
OWNER:APPLERA CORPORATION
 
Event date:11.04.2007 
Event description:APPLICATION DEEMED TO BE WITHDRAWN
Effective DATE:20060901
 
Event date:18.10.2002 
Event description:PUBLIC REFERENCE MADE UNDER ARTICLE 153(3) EPC TO A PUBLISHED INTERNATIONAL APPLICATION THAT HAS ENTERED THE EUROPEAN PHASE
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Event date:09.03.2007 
Event description:INFORMATION ON THE STATUS OF AN EP PATENT APPLICATION OR GRANTED EP PATENT
Free Format Text:STATUS: THE APPLICATION IS DEEMED TO BE WITHDRAWN