International Application Clause Samples

The International Application clause defines the terms and conditions under which the agreement or its provisions apply across multiple countries or jurisdictions. Typically, this clause outlines how the contract will be interpreted and enforced when parties operate in different legal systems, and may specify which international laws or treaties are relevant. Its core function is to ensure that the agreement remains effective and enforceable regardless of the geographic locations of the parties, thereby reducing legal uncertainty and potential conflicts arising from cross-border transactions.
International Application. (1) Every international application under this Protocol shall be presented on the form prescribed by the Regulations. The Office of origin shall certify that the particulars appearing in the international application correspond to the particulars appearing, at the time of the certification, in the basic application or basic registration, as the case may be. Furthermore, the said Office shall indicate, (i) in the case of a basic application, the date and number of that application, (ii) in the case of a basic registration, the date and number of that registration as well as the date and number of the application from which the basic registration resulted. The Office of origin shall also indicate the date of the international application. (2) The applicant must indicate the goods and services in respect of which protection of the ▇▇▇▇ is claimed and also, if possible, the corresponding class or classes according to the classification established (continued on page 14) (continued on page 15) (3) If the applicant claims color as a distinctive feature of his ▇▇▇▇, he shall be required: 1. to state the fact, and to file with his application a notice specifying the color or the combination of colors claimed; 2. to append to his application copies in color of the said ▇▇▇▇, which shall be attached to the notification given by the International Bureau. The number of such copies shall be fixed by the Regulations. (4) The International Bureau shall register immediately the marks filed in accordance with Article 1. The registration shall bear the date of the application for international registration in the country of origin, provided that the application has been received by the International Bureau within a period of two months from that date. If the application has not been received within that period, the International Bureau shall record it as at the date on which it received the said application. The International Bureau shall notify such registration without delay to the Offices concerned. Registered marks shall be published in a periodical journal issued by the International Bureau, on the basis of the particulars contained in the application for registration. In the case of marks comprising a figurative element or a special form of writing, the Regulations shall determine whether a printing block must be supplied by the applicant. (5) With a view to the publicity to be given in the contracting countries to registered marks, each Office shall receive from the ...
International Application. (1) International applications for the protection of inventions filed by natural or legal persons with their residence or headquarters in the territory of a Member State of the Organization shall be filed with the Organization where the priority of a prior filing in the territory of a Member State of the Organization is not claimed. The Organization shall 9 then act as a receiving office within the meaning of Articles 2(xv) and 10 of the Patent Cooperation Treaty. (2) Inventions that are the subject of international applications filed with the Organization may not be disclosed and freely worked unless an authorization to that effect is granted. During that time, applications may not be made public and no certified true copy of the application may be issued without authorization. The authorizations provided for in paragraphs (1) and (2) above shall be granted by the Director-General. The authorization provided for in paragraph (1) may be granted at any time. (3) The provisions of paragraph (2) above shall not apply where the applicant does not have his residence or headquarters in the territory of a Member State of the Organization, where the Organization acts as receiving office on behalf of the national office of another State party to the Washington Treaty, or where such a State has been designated as the receiving office by the assembly of the union instituted by that treaty. (4) An implementing regulation shall set forth the procedure for the implementation of paragraphs (1), (2) and (3) above, in particular with respect to the conditions governing the filing and receipt of an international application, the language in which the application must be filed, the fixing of a fee for services rendered (forwarding fee) received on behalf of the Organization and the agent of applicants whose residence or headquarters is abroad.
International Application. (1) Every international application under this Protocol shall be presented on the form prescribed by the Regulations. The Office of origin shall certify that the particulars appearing in the international application correspond to the particulars appearing, at the time of the certification, in the basic application or basic registration, as the case may be. Furthermore, the said Office shall indicate,
International Application. (1) Every international application under this Protocol shall be presented on the form prescribed by the Regulations. The Office of origin shall certify that the particulars appearing in the international application correspond to the particulars appearing, at the time of the certification, in the basic application or basic registration, as the case may be. Furthermore, the said Office shall indicate, (i) in the case of a basic application, the date and number of that application, (ii) in the case of a basic registration, the date and number of that registration as well as the date and number of the application from which the basic registration resulted. The Office of origin shall also indicate the date of the international application. (2) The applicant must indicate the goods and services in respect of which protection of the mark is claimed and also, if possible, the corresponding class or classes according to the classification established by the Nice Agreement Concerning the International Classification of Goods and Services for the Purposes of the Registration of Marks. If the applicant does not give such indication, the International Bureau shall classify the goods and services in the appropriate classes of the said classification. The indication of classes given by the applicant shall be subject to control by the International Bureau, which shall exercise the said control in association with the Office of origin. In the event of disagreement between the said Office and the International Bureau, the opinion of the latter shall prevail. (3) If the applicant claims color as a distinctive feature of his mark, he shall be required (i) to state the fact, and to file with his international application a notice specifying the color or the combination of colors claimed; (ii) to append to his international application copies in color of the said mark, which shall be attached to the notifications given by the International Bureau; the number of such copies shall be fixed by the Regulations. (4) The International Bureau shall register immediately the marks filed in accordance with Article 2. The international registration shall bear the date on which the international application was received in the Office of origin, provided that the international application has been received by the International Bureau within a period of two months from that date. If the international application has not been received within that period, the international registration shall...

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