Article R615-8
When, in a civil dispute relating to patents for invention, technical expertise appears necessary, the president of the court seised may consult, on the choice of expert, one of the bodies designated…
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When, in a civil dispute relating to patents for invention, technical expertise appears necessary, the president of the court seised may consult, on the choice of expert, one of the bodies designated…
Any entry made in the National Register of Trademarks shall be mentioned in the Official Bulletin of Industrial Property.Any interested person may obtain from the Institute:1° A certificate of identit…
Any filing recognised as admissible shall be published in the Official Bulletin of Industrial Property, unless it appears either that its presentation does not meet the technical requirements necessar…
A logo dedicated to geographical indications, provided for in Article L. 721-2, is defined by joint order of the minister responsible for industrial property and the minister responsible for craft tra…
The application shall be submitted on a form and shall include all the information and supporting documents needed to assess whether the trader is covered by the provisions of article L. 217-24. If th…
Where the indication of quantity is provided for by European Union or national regulations, it shall be expressed as a net quantity.For prepared snails in shell and oysters, the indication of quantity…
The standardised information sheet referred to in article L. 313-10 sets out in a clear and legible manner the main features of the insurance intended to guarantee repayment of a loan subject to the p…
A seller who fails to comply with the formalities prescribed in article L. 312-42 is punishable by the fine laid down for 5th class offences.
The judge seised by the debtor pursuant to the second paragraph of Article L. 722-5 decides by order.
The debtor may contest the statement of liabilities drawn up by the commission within a period of twenty days. Once this period has expired, the debtor may no longer make such a request.The commission…
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