Article R712-28-2
Failing an express decision within the period mentioned in article R. 712-28-1, the declaration of division is deemed to be rejected.
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Failing an express decision within the period mentioned in article R. 712-28-1, the declaration of division is deemed to be rejected.
The opposition to registration filed under the conditions provided for in Articles L. 712-4 and L. 712-4-1 may be filed by the opponent acting personally or through an agent meeting the conditions pro…
The opposition proceedings are closed:1° Where the opponent has withdrawn the opposition or lost standing;2° Where the opposition has become moot as a result either of an agreement between the parties…
…hich a trademark is deemed to be registered, in particular for the application of articles L. 712-4 and L. 714-5, is: 1° For French trademarks, that of the Bulletin officiel de la propriété industriel…
1° If the application does not comply with the provisions of Article R. 712-10, the applicant shall be notified of this with reasons. The applicant is given a period in which to rectify the filing or…
…R. 712-27 is accompanied by proof of payment of the prescribed fee. The conditions of presentation and the content of the declaration of division are defined by decision of the Director General of th…
…awn up in accordance with the conditions laid down by the decision referred to in Article R. 712-26 and specifying in particular:a) The identification of the applicant;b) The representation of the tra…
Comments made pursuant to Article L. 712-3 shall be communicated to the applicant by the Institute without delay or closed without further action if it appears that they have been formulated after exp…
…bject to the cases of suspension or termination of the procedure provided for in Articles R. 712-17 and R. 712-18, the opposition shall be investigated in accordance with the following procedure: 1° T…
…f the opposing party, together with such particulars as may establish the existence, nature, origin and scope of his rights;2° The references of the application for registration against which the oppo…
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