Common use of Replacement of a National or Regional Registration by an International Registration Clause in Contracts

Replacement of a National or Regional Registration by an International Registration. (1) Where a xxxx that is the subject of a national or regional registration in the Office of a Contracting Party is also the subject of an international registration and both registrations stand in the name of the same person, the international registration is deemed to replace the national or regional registration, without prejudice to any rights acquired by virtue of the latter, provided that (continued on page 20) (continued on page 21)

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Madrid Agreement, Madrid Agreement, Madrid Agreement

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Replacement of a National or Regional Registration by an International Registration. (1) Where a xxxx mark that is the subject of a national or regional registration in the Office of a Contracting Party is also the subject of an international registration and both registrations stand in the name of the same person, the international registration is deemed to replace the national or regional registration, without prejudice to any rights acquired by virtue of the latter, provided that (continued on page 20) (continued on page 21)that

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: studentportalen.uu.se, zh.findthefinder.com

Replacement of a National or Regional Registration by an International Registration. (1) Where a xxxx that is the subject of a national or regional registration in the Office of a Contracting Party is also the subject of an international registration and both registrations stand in the name of the same person, the international registration is deemed to replace the national or regional registration, without prejudice to any rights acquired by virtue of the latter, provided that (continued on page 20) (continued on page 21)that

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Madrid Agreement, legacarta.intracen.org

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Replacement of a National or Regional Registration by an International Registration. (1) Where a xxxx mark that is the subject of a national or regional registration in the Office of a Contracting Party is also the subject of an international registration and both registrations stand in the name of the same person, the international registration is deemed to replace the national or regional registration, without prejudice to any rights acquired by virtue of the latter, provided that (continued on page 20) (continued on page 21)

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Madrid Agreement, Madrid Agreement

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