Examples of EU Regulation 1151/2012 in a sentence
The Delegation pointed out that according to Article 5 of EU Regulation 1151/2012, the name identifying a product as a designation of origin or geographical indication did not necessarily need to consist of, or contain, the name of a geographical area.
The date on which the application to register the designation of origin or geographical indication referred to in point (b) of column 2 was submitted to the European Commission under Article 49(4) of EU Regulation 1151/2012.
This paragraph applies to an implementing act adopted by the European Commission under Article 52 of EU Regulation 1151/2012 and incorporated into domestic law by section 3(1) of the EUWA.”.
The Regulation on Protected Designations of Origin, Protected Geographical Indications, Traditional Specialties Guaranteed, and the Optional term "Mountain Product" (NN38/2019) transposes EU Regulation 1151/2012, EU regulation 668/2014, and EU Regulation 665/2014 and regulates national-level registration.
The date on which the application to register the designation oforigin orgeographical indication referred to in point(b) of column2 was submitted to the European Commission under Article49(4) or (5)of EU Regulation 1151/2012.
An implementing act to which paragraph 6 applies is revoked.6. This paragraph applies to an implementing act adopted by the European Commission under Article 52 of EU Regulation 1151/2012 and incorporated into domestic law by section 3(1) of the EUWA.”.
While it is unclear to what extent any such UK system would resemble the current EU system, it is to be hoped that there would be sufficient similarity to allow for mutual recognition of the protected names in the EU and UK (Recital 24 of EU Regulation 1151/2012 states that the protection afforded should be equally available to designations of origin and geographical indications of third countries that meet the corresponding criteria and that are protected in their country of origin).
Also the definition of AOs, that was based on art 2(1) Lisbon Agreement, has been amended by adding a locality requirement, similar to the one that can be found at art 5(1)(c) EU Regulation 1151/2012, that stipulates that every step of the production must take place in the designated area.
EU Regulation 668/2014 on How EU Regulation 1151/2012 on Quality Schemes for Agricultural Products and Foodstuffs should be Applied1844.
For instance, the EU Regulation 1151/2012 on quality schemes for agricultural products and foodstuffs provides only for the registration of words so the figurative marks like the Darjeeling female leaf picker or the Parma ducal crown have to be protected as trade marks.