Common use of Grounds for refusal Clause in Contracts

Grounds for refusal. The international registration designating Singapore is not entitled to protection under Rule 4(1) of the Registered Designs (International Registration) Rules. The requirements for registration of a design under the Registered Designs Act (Cap. 266) and the Registered Designs Rules (R 1) have not been satisfied, for the following reason(s): (i) Section 2(1) of the Registered Designs Act requires a design to be applied to an article or non-physical product. The design for which protection is sought does not appear to be applied to any article or non-physical product; the indication of product (“article name”) as currently stated in the international registration designating Singapore may not be regarded as an article or non-physical product. Ideas Today. Assets Tomorrow.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Hague Agreement, Hague Agreement, Hague Agreement

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