Industrial Property Law definition

Industrial Property Law means the Act of 30 June 2000 – Industrial Property Law (Journals of Law: 2001 No 49 text 508; 2002 No 74 text 676; No 108 text 945; No 113 text 983 and No 153 text 1271);
Industrial Property Law means the Act of 30 June 2000 – Industrial Property Law (consolidated text in Dz. U. of 2021, item 324, as amended).
Industrial Property Law means the Act of 30 June 2000 – the Industrial Property Law (consolidated text published in the Journal of Laws of the Republic of Poland of 2020, item 286, as amended);

Examples of Industrial Property Law in a sentence

  • The work of the experts is specifically regulated by the Industrial Property Law (Law Nº19.039) and its Regulations.

  • The Industrial Property Law (Law 35) provides 20 years of patent protection from the date of filing.

  • This Industrial Property Law of 2012 establishes on the Panamanian Legal system the Geographical Indications, Designations of Origin, and Indications of Origin.

  • For instance see: Brazil, Article 75 of the Industrial Property Law No. 9.279 of 14/05/1996, as last amended by Law No. 10.196 of 14/02/2001.

  • The terminology, however, shall vary: for example, in the Industrial Property Law of the Former Republic of Macedonia and of Viet Nam utilize the expression “confidential invention” and “confidential patent”.

  • Furthermore, Seller recognizes that Apple owns "Industrial Secrets" as defined in Article 82 of the Mexican Industrial Property Law and therefore acknowledges that said Industrial Secrets as provided herein constitute a trade secret which provides a competitive and economical advantage to Apple in the development of the activities mentioned above.

  • The Industrial Property Law (Law 61 of October 5, 2012) provides 20 years of patent protection from the date of filing.

  • For instance see: Albania, Article 31 of the Industrial Property Law No. 9977 of 07/07/2008; Denmark, Section 70 of the Consolidated Patents Act No. 108 of 24/01/2012; India, Section 39 of the Patents Act of 1970 as last amended by Act no.

  • Article 59(2) of the Polish Industrial Property Law of 30/06/2000 as last amended by act of 29 June 2007.

  • According to Article 82(1)(1) of the Act of 30 June 2000 – Industrial Property Law, consoli- dated text: Journal of Laws of 2013, item 1410 as amended, if so required due to environmental pro- tection, the Patent Office may, by way of an administrative decision, oblige the patentee to conclude licence agreements under the terms and conditions set out in the act.


More Definitions of Industrial Property Law

Industrial Property Law means the Act of 30 June 2000 – Industrial Property Law (consolidated text in Dz. U. of 2021, item 324, as amended). Intellectual Property Rights – economic and moral copyright, related rights to artistic performances, phonograms and videograms, industrial property rights, sui generis rights to the databases, the Game, the Marketing Materials and the Trademarks or used therein.