1960 Act definition
Examples of 1960 Act in a sentence
The Contracting Parties shall be members of the same Union as the States party to the 1934 Act or the 1960 Act.
However, such States shall, in their mutual relations, apply the 1934 Act or the 1960 Act, as the case may be, to industrial designs deposited at the International Bureau prior to the date on which this Act becomes applicable as regards their mutual relations.
It also contains the Common Regulations under the 1999 Act and the 1960 Act of the Hague Agreement and the corresponding Administrative Instructions.
The present publication contains the texts of the Hague (1960) Act and the Geneva (1999) Act of the Hague Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Industrial Designs, as well as the text of the Complementary Act of Stockholm (1967).
The text of the London (1934) Act of the Hague Agreement Concerning the International Deposit of Industrial Designs, as well as the text of the Common Regulations Under the 1999 Act, the 1960 Act and the 1934 Act of the Hague Agreement that came into force on January 1, 2009, is published separately (see WIPO publication No. 272).
Such communication shall be deemed to replace the sending of the Bulletin referred to in Article 10(3)(b) of the 1999 Act and Article 6(3)(b) of the 1960 Act, and, for the purposes of Article 8(2) of the 1960 Act, the Bulletin shall be deemed to have been received by each Office concerned also on the date of the said communication.
While the use of the 1960 Act has been decreasing, full account is still taken of the said Act.
For all international deposits having effects concurrently in States in respect of which the 1960 Act applies and in States in respect of which the 1934 Act applies, the State renewal fee shall be payable only for those States in respect of which the 1960 Act applies.
The Parties do not intend that any term of this Agreement should be enforceable, by virtue of the Contracts Act (1960) (Act 25) by any other person who is not a Party to this Agreement or a Third Party.
As of December 31, 2010, the Hague Agreement had 57 Contracting Parties, including 39 bound by the 1999 (Geneva) Act, 34 bound by the 1960 Act and 13 bound by the 1934 Act.