Examples of the International Bureau in a sentence
All additional information regarding the registered design(s), as received from the International Bureau or, where applicable, as amended before the Office, is outlined in the attached registration package(s).
Upon receipt of such notification from a licensee, the International Bureau will issue a public notice stating that the licensee may commence operations within the coordination zone in 30 days if no party has opposed the operations.
Licensees shall notify the International Bureau once they have completed coordination.
Role of the International Bureau in the Assembly and Other Meetings] (a) The Director General and persons designated by the Director General shall participate, without the right to vote, in all meetings of the Assembly, the committees and working groups established by the Assembly.
A record related to an International Application filed under the Patent Cooperation Treaty in this system of records may be disclosed, as a routine use, to the International Bureau of the World Intellectual Property Organization, pursuant to the Patent Cooperation Treaty.
It had been suggested that the International Bureau should be notified under Rule 16(1) whenever proceedings for invalidation had been initiated.
If the time limit is exceeded, the date of international registration shall be deemed to be the date of receipt of the application by the International Bureau.
Participation in the new service will be possible for Offices which do not have the necessary computerized systems by using paper-based communications with the International Bureau.
Article 75 Payment of feesFees due to the International Bureau under the Madrid Protocol shall be paid directly to the International Bureau.
Following the establishment of those Administrative Instructions, the Director General indicated that he had written to all competent authorities of Lisbon member States, in order to draw the attention to the possible use of electronic means of communication under the Lisbon procedures, while emphasizing the preference of the International Bureau for such means of communication.