What are the patent applications that are regarded as withdrawn and restored?

If the prescribed procedures are not completed within the time limit, the application shall be deemed to be withdrawn, and the Patent Office shall issue a notice of deemed withdrawal. If the applicant has justified reasons, he may, within two months from the date of receiving the notice of deemed withdrawal, request the Patent Office to restore his rights and explain the reasons. Anyone who requests the restoration of rights shall submit the Request for Restoration of Rights, explain the justified reasons for the extension, pay the restoration fee, and complete all the unfinished procedures that should be handled. The procedures for handling formalities and paying fees should generally be completed within the above two months. If the prescribed procedures are not completed within the time limit, the application shall be deemed to be withdrawn, and the Patent Office shall issue a notice of deemed withdrawal. If the applicant has justified reasons, he may, within two months from the date of receiving the notice of deemed withdrawal, request the Patent Office to restore his rights and explain the reasons. Anyone who requests the restoration of rights shall submit the Request for Restoration of Rights, explain the justified reasons for the extension, pay the restoration fee, and complete all the unfinished procedures that should be handled. The procedures for handling formalities and paying fees should generally be completed within the above two months.