Common use of International Conventions Clause in Contracts

International Conventions. Each Party reaffirms its obligation to the TRIPS Agreement, which is hereby incorporated into and made part of this Agreement. The Parties also reaffirm their obligations set out in the following multilateral agreements relating to intellectual property rights to which both are parties: (a) Paris Convention of 20 March 1883 for the protection of Industrial Property, as revised by the Stockholm Act of 1967 (referred to as the “Paris Convention”); (b) Berne Convention of 9 September 1886 for the protection of Literary and Artistic Works, as revised by the Paris Act of 1971 (referred to as the “Berne Convention”); (c) Patent Cooperation Treaty of 19 June 1970, as revised by the Washington Act of 2001; (d) Budapest Treaty of 28 April 1977 on the International Recognition of the (e) Protocol of 27 June 1989 relating to the Madrid Agreement concerning the International Registration of Marks; and (f) Nice Agreement of 25 June 1957 Concerning the International Classification of Goods and Services for the Purposes of the Registration of Marks, as revised by the Geneva Act of 1979.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement

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International Conventions. Each Party reaffirms its obligation to the TRIPS Agreement, which is hereby incorporated into and made part of this Agreement. The Parties also reaffirm their obligations set out in the following multilateral agreements relating to intellectual property rights to which both are parties: (a) Paris Convention of 20 March 1883 for the protection of Industrial Property, as revised by the Stockholm Act of 1967 (referred to as the “Paris Convention”); (b) Berne Convention of 9 September 1886 for the protection of Literary and Artistic Works, as revised by the Paris Act of 1971 (referred to as the “Berne Convention”); (c) Patent Cooperation Treaty of 19 June 1970, as revised by the Washington Act of 2001; (d) Budapest Treaty of 28 April 1977 on the International Recognition of thethe Deposit of Microorganisms for the Purposes of Patent Procedure; (e) Protocol of 27 June 1989 relating to the Madrid Agreement concerning the International Registration of Marks; and (f) Nice Agreement of 25 June 1957 Concerning the International Classification of Goods and Services for the Purposes of the Registration of Marks, as revised by the Geneva Act of 1979.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Free Trade Agreement

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