Filing of the Application Sample Clauses

The "Filing of the Application" clause establishes the requirement and process for submitting a formal application, typically to a governmental authority or regulatory body. It outlines who is responsible for preparing and filing the necessary documents, the timeline for submission, and any supporting materials that must accompany the application. This clause ensures that all parties understand their obligations regarding the initiation of official procedures, thereby preventing delays and clarifying accountability in the application process.
Filing of the Application. Any person wishing to obtain the registration of a ▇▇▇▇ shall file with the Organization or with the Ministry responsible for industrial property, or send it by registered mail with a request for acknowledgement of receipt
Filing of the Application. The financing of a project is conditional on compliance with the standards, laws and regulations in force in Quebec as well as on obtaining all the necessary permits and authorizations. The application for financial assistance must be submitted by a representative of the promoting organization who certifies that the information contained in the document is complete and true. The promoter authorizes the MRC of Bonaventure to exchange with any government department, agency or financial institution on the information or documents necessary for the study of this application. Sending this completed financial aid application form is proof of official submission. Deposit by : Date : Function : APPENDIX 1: CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT Cultural Development Agreement between the Ministry of Culture and Communications (MCC) and the Regional County Municipality (MRC) of Bonaventure Performing Arts Media Visual arts Cinema Cultural leisure Digital appropriation Letters and literature Crafts Heritage Other(specify) Building bridges between linguistic and cultural communities Make culture more accessible Promote the presence of culture in the lives of children and young people Promote active participation in culture, in particular through cultural leisure Protect and enhance heritage Promoting local culture Promote the presence of culture throughout the territory Early childhood (0-5 years) Childhood (6-12 years) Adolescents (13-17 years) Family Young adults (18-29 years old) Adults (18-59 years old) Seniors (60 years and over) General public People from cultural communities People from underprivileged backgrounds People living with a physical disability People living with an intellectual disability TYPE OF PROJET Occasional activity. This is a new activity, which has not taken place before. Innovative action. A new action, taking place as part of a recurring event. Enhanced recurring activity. New edition of an activity to which significant improvements or value added have been made. APPENDIX 1: CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT - CONTINUED * In the PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND NATURE section of the form, be sure to clearly define the following points: If it is an innovative action or an enhanced recurring activity, please demonstrate the added value and the innovative nature of the actions. Regarding the objectives pursued; show the links with the objectives of this call for projects. Concerning the Impacts; describe the impacts that your project will have on the cultural develo...
Filing of the Application. Any person wishing to have an industrial design registered shall file with the Organization or with the Ministry responsible for industrial property, or send it by registered mail with a request for acknowledgement of receipt
Filing of the Application. (1) Any person wishing to have an industrial design registered shall file with the Organization or with the Ministry responsible for industrial property, or send it by registered mail with a request for acknowledgement of receipt (a) his application, addressed to the Director General of the Organization, in the number of copies prescribed by regulation; (b) a document proving payment of the prescribed fees to the Organization; (c) an unstamped private power of attorney if the applicant is represented by an agent; (d) a mention of the type of product for which the design is to be used; (e) on pain of invalidity of the application, a sealed package containing two identical copies of a graphic or photographic representation of the design, in dimensions specified by regulation. (2) The same filing may include from one to 100 designs, which shall be numbered from first to last, provided that they belong to the same class of the International Classification (Locarno Agreement) or to the same set or range of articles. Designs additional to the hundredth shall not be considered validly deposited under this Annex. (3) At the time of filing, the application may contain a request for publication of the design, once registered, to be delayed for a period not exceeding 12 months following the filing date of the application, or following the priority date thereof where priority is claimed.
Filing of the Application. (1) Any person wishing to obtain a patent for an invention shall file with the Organization or with the Ministry responsible for industrial property, or send to it by registered mail with a request for acknowledgement of receipt, (a) his application to the Director General of the Organization in a sufficient number of copies; (b) a document proving payment to the Organization of the filing and publication fees; (c) an unstamped, private power of attorney if the applicant is represented by an agent; (d) a sealed package containing in duplicate (i) a specification of the invention for which the application has been made, set out clearly and completely so that a person having ordinary knowledge and skill in the art could carry it out, (ii) the drawings necessary or useful for the understanding of the invention, (iii) the claim or claims defining the scope of the protection sought, which shall not go beyond the contents of the specification referred to in subparagraph (i) above, (iv) a descriptive abstract summarizing the contents of the specification, the claim or claims referred to in subparagraph (iii) above and any drawings relevant to the abstract. (2) Where the invention involves a microorganism or the use of a microorganism, a receipt attesting the deposit of the microorganism, issued by a depositary institution or an international depositary authority specified in the Implementing Regulations, shall in addition be filed. (3) The above documents shall be in one of the working languages of the Organization.
Filing of the Application. The owner of a trade, industrial, craft or agricultural enterprise situated on the national territory of one of the member States wishing to register the trade name of his establishment shall file with the Organization, with the clerk of the civil court of his domicile or with the Ministry responsible for industrial property, or send by registered mail with a request for acknowledgement of receipt,
Filing of the Application. Any person wishing to obtain the registration of a geographical indication shall file with the Organization or with the Ministry responsible for industrial property, or send to it by registered mail with a request for acknowledgment of receipt,
Filing of the Application. Any person wishing to obtain the registration of a ▇▇▇▇ shall file with the Organization or with the Ministry responsible for industrial property, or send it by registered mail with a request for acknowledgement of receipt (a) his application, addressed to the Director General of the Organization in a sufficient number of copies; (b) a document proving payment to the Organization of the filing fee; (c) an unstamped private power of attorney if the applicant is represented by an agent; (d) a reproduction of the ▇▇▇▇, including a list of the goods or services to which the ▇▇▇▇ applies, with the corresponding classes of the International Classification of Goods and Services for the Purposes of the Registration of Marks (Nice Agreement); the number of reproductions of the ▇▇▇▇ to be supplied shall be laid down in the Implementing Regulations relating to this Annex; (e) the rules referred to in Article 2