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Summary
The Hearing Officer accepted that the proprietor contacted the Patent Office by telephone shortly before the expiry of the twelve-month period for requesting preliminary examination and search. He also took the view that the applicant may have misunderstood what he was told and so genuinely believed he could obtain a longer automatic extension of time to file the Patents Form 9/77 and fee for each application. The Hearing Officer was therefore satisfied that the applicant always had a continuing underlying intention to file the forms and fees and that the request for an extension of time did not constitute a change of mind. He therefore gave the applicant the benefit of the doubt and allowed the extension request.