Common Regulations definition

Common Regulations means the Common Regulations under the Madrid Agreement and Madrid Protocol;
Common Regulations means the Regulations concerning the implementation of the Madrid Protocol;
Common Regulations means Common Regulations under the 1999 Act and the 1960 Act of the Hague Agreement;

Examples of Common Regulations in a sentence

  • Fees to be paid under Article 7 of the Geneva Act, as specified in the Common Regulations, shall be borne by the Member State in which the geographical indication originates, or by a natural person or legal entity as referred to in paragraph 2(ii) of Article 5 of the Geneva Act or by a beneficiary as defined in paragraph (xvii) of Article 1 of the Geneva Act.


More Definitions of Common Regulations

Common Regulations means, in respect of industrial designs, the Common Regulations adopted under the Hague Agreement and, in respect of marks, the Common Regulations under the Madrid Protocol;
Common Regulations means the regulations adopted under Article 24 of the Geneva Act with effect from 1st January 2017;
Common Regulations means the Common Regulations under the Geneva Act of the Lisbon Agreement, as last revised;
Common Regulations means the Common Regulations under the Madrid Agreement and the Madrid Protocol promulgated by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO);
Common Regulations means the regulations adopted under article 10 of the Madrid Protocol with effect from 1 April 1996;
Common Regulations means the Common Regulations under the 1 Madrid Agreement1 and Madrid Protocol promulgated by the WIPO;
Common Regulations means the Common Regulations under the 1999 Act and the 1960 Act of the Hague Agreement, as last revised; “Contracting Party” means any State or intergovernmental organization party to the