Statutory Instrument 1996 No. 714

      The Trade Marks (International Registration) Order 1996


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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS

1996 No. 714

TRADE MARKS

The Trade Marks (International Registration) Order 1996

Made 11th March 1996
Laid before Parliament 11th March 1996
Coming into force 1st April 1996


ARRANGEMENT OF ARTICLES

Preliminary
1.  Citation, commencement and extent
2.  Interpretation
International registrations designating the United Kingdom
3.  Entitlement to protection
4.  Effects of protected international trade mark (UK)
5.  International trade mark (UK) as an object of property
6.  Notification of transactions affecting international trade marks (UK)
7.  Licensing
8.  Priority
9.  Examination
10.  Publication, opposition proceedings and observations
11.  Notices of refusal
12.  Protection
13.  Revocation and invalidity
14.  Effect of acquiescence
15.  Proceedings relating to invalidity and revocation of protection
16.  Importation of infringing goods, materials or articles
17.  Offences and forfeiture
18.  Falsely representing trade mark as a protected international trade mark (UK)
Transformation of an international registration into a national application
19.  Transformation application
20.  Procedure on transformation applications
Concurrent registrations
21.  Effects of international registration where trade mark is also registered under the Act
International applications originating in the United Kingdom
22.  Application for international registration
23.  Notification to International Bureau
Miscellaneous and General Provisions
24.  Supplementary register
25.  Disclosure of Information
26.  Exclusion of liability
27.  Evidence of certain matters relating to an international registration
28.  Agents
29.  Burden of proving use of international trade mark (UK)
30.  Communication of information to the International Bureau
31.  Transmission of fees to the International Bureau
32.  Application of Trade Marks Rules 1994

 

Explanatory Note


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