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international bureau; ?designation? means the request for extension of protection (?territorial extension?) under section 26d and such extension as may be recorded in the international register; ?holder? means the individual or legal entity in whose nam
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international bureau; ?international registration? means the registration of a trade mark effected by the international bureau under the madrid agreement or the madrid protocol, as the case may be; ?international registration date? is the date of an int
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international bureau. (6) where there is a disagreement between the registrar and the international bureau in respect of the classification of goods and services in an international application, the opinion of the international bureau shall prevail. (7)
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international bureau. territorial extension. (¢) inthecaseofabasic application the date and number of the basic application; and (d) inthe case ofabasic registration the date and number of the basic registration. (10) where the requirements for an int
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international bureau of the facts and decisions relevant under subsections (3), (4) and (5), and where applicable request the international bureau to cancel to the extent applicable, the international registration. part iiib.?international registrations
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international bureau, notify the international bureau of its refusal together with a statement of the grounds of provisional refusal. (2) where an opposition is filed with the registrar in respect of an international registration designating jamaica, the
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international bureau to the holder. (5) where the holder of the international registration designating jamaica has no address for service in jamaica, the request for review shall be submitted in writing through a duly appointed agent domiciled in jamaica
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international bureau, a notification of provisional refusal and all the procedures before the registrar are completed, and the registrar has decided to confirm such refusal of protection of the mark for all the goods and services for which protection has
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international bureau; (b) arefusal has been so notified, but has been subsequently withdrawn; or (c) a statement of grant of protection is sent by the registrar, the protection of the mark shall be the same as ifthe mark had been registered directly by
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international bureau; and (b) accompanied by any applicable fee. (3) a period of grace of six months shall be allowed for renewal of the international registration, subject to the payment of a surcharge to the international bureau. 26n.?(1) subject to
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international bureau accordingly.
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international bureau as a further decision, which shall include a further statement indicating the goods and services for which the mark is protected in jamaica.?. insertion of 13. the principal act is amended by inserting next after section 61 , new sec
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international bureau to that effect. (3) the communication referred to in subsection (2) shall state? (a) thereasons for the decision; (b) therelevant provision of the law which informed the decision; (c) in the case where the decision does not affect
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international bureau to the holder. (5) where the holder has no address for service in jamaica, the request for review shall be submitted in writing through a duly appointed agent domiciled in jamaica, together with a power of attorney. (6) the registra