Banjul Protocol definition

Banjul Protocol means the Protocol on Marks within the Framework of ARIPO adopted in Banjul, between 15-19 November 1993, and the Regulations issued thereunder, as amended from time to time;
Banjul Protocol means the Protocol on Marks within the Framework of ARIPO.
Banjul Protocol means the Banjul Protocol on Marks of 27th April, 1994;

Examples of Banjul Protocol in a sentence

  • Administrative Instructions so established shall not be in conflict with the provisions of the Banjul Protocol and these Regulations.

  • The remaining supplies which are completed beyond the contractual delivery shall attract price reduction schedule @1/2 % of the delayed delivery value maximum up to 5% of total Purchase Order Value.

  • It is expected that other ARIPO member states will ratify or accede to the Protocol in the near future.18 States currently party to the Banjul Protocol are: Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Namibia, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda and Zimbabwe (Total: 8 states).

  • The Banjul Protocol on Marks,17 which was adopted by the Administrative Council in 1993, establishes a trademark filing system.

  • Under the Banjul Protocol an applicant may file a single application either at one of the contracting states or directly with the ARIPO Office and designate states where protection of the mark is sought.

  • Mr. Dolobowsky suggested having it indicate that the board was recommending that the Committee review the escrow ordinance with Mr. Kielt.

  • Where there is a conflict between the provisions of this Act and the provisions of the Banjul Protocol on Marks, this Act shall prevail.

  • The Minister may, in rules, make appropriate provisions to give effect, in Kenya, to the provisions of the Banjul Protocol and the Madrid Agreement and the Madrid Protocol.

  • The Institute shall act as a receiving office, for the purpose of filing an application under the Banjul Protocol, where a regional application is filed with it and the applicant is a national or a resident of Kenya.

  • Tanzania is an ARIPO member and party to the Harare Protocol on Patents & Industrial Designs and the Banjul Protocol on Trademarks.


More Definitions of Banjul Protocol

Banjul Protocol means the Banjul Protocol on Marks of 27th April, 1994 as last revised or amended;

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