Office of origin definition

Office of origin means the Office of the Contracting Party where, in accordance with Article 2(2) of the Madrid Protocol, the International application was filed;
Office of origin means the Office of the country of origin defined in Article 1(3) of the Agreement or the Office of origin defined in Article 2(2) of the Protocol, or both, as the case may be;
Office of origin means the office with which the basic application was filed or by which the basic registration was made;

Examples of Office of origin in a sentence

  • Where the irregularity has to be remedied by the Office of origin, the Registrar General shall consult with the applicant and give a short time limit to provide the requested information.

  • Delegation to the Regulations Further details concerning the Protocol, in particular, the processing of international applications where The Gambia is considered to be the Office of origin and of international registrations designating The Gambia may be given in the Regulations.


More Definitions of Office of origin

Office of origin means the office with which the basic application has been filed or in the register of which the basic registration has been effected, as the case may be.
Office of origin means the Office of the country of origin defined in Article l(3) of the Agreement or the Office of origin defined in Article €(€) of the Protocol, or both, as the case may be;
Office of origin means an office which receives an application for or grants registration of a
Office of origin means the Office of the country of origin defined in Article 2(2) of the Protocol.(2) References in this Act to the application of the Agreement or the Protocol shall be construed to mean also the application of the Common Regulations under the Agreement and the Protocol.
Office of origin means the Office through which the international application is filed in accordance with Article 2(2) of the Madrid Protocol;
Office of origin means the intellectual property office of the Contracting Party where the international application originates;
Office of origin means the office of a Contracting Party with which a basic application was filed or by which a basic registration was granted. Lanham Act § 60(15), 15 U.S.C. § 1141(15). See also Form MM2(EE), Application for International Registration Governed Exclusively by the Madrid Proto- col, Appendix A hereto.