Common use of Priority Claim Clause in Contracts

Priority Claim. Article 4 of the Paris Convention13 The applicant claims the priority of the earlier filing(s) indicated below. Indicate the number of each industrial design for which the priority is claimed. If no industrial design is indicated, it is understood that the priority claim relates to all industrial designs included in the present application. No. of earlier filing Date of earlier No. of the design DAS code (if Annex V Office of earlier filing (if available) filing (in numerical available)14 provided15 (dd/mm/yyyy) order) If the space provided is not sufficient, check this box and use a continuation sheet. 13 If Japan, Mexico, the Republic of Korea, the Russian Federation and/or the United States of America is/are designated, it is strongly recommended to refer to the Hague Guide for Users, International Application – Item 13. 14 The WIPO Digital Access Service (DAS) is an electronic system allowing priority documents to be securely exchanged between participating IP Offices. If the Office of the earlier filing participates in DAS as a “depositing Office”, with respect to priority documents for industrial design applications, an access code may be obtained from that Office. If the Office of a designated Contracting Party also participates in DAS as an “accessing Office”, with respect to priority documents for industrial design applications, the applicant may provide the access code in this item so that the latter Office is able to access the priority document via DAS. For more information about DAS and its participating Offices, refer to the WIPO website. 15 Check the box if the priority document is provided using Annex V for the purpose of a designation of the Republic of Korea. A priority document may not be provided for the purpose of designating any other Contracting Party and will be disposed of.

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Sources: Hague Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Industrial Designs

Priority Claim. Article 4 of the Paris Convention13 Convention The applicant claims the priority of the earlier filing(s) indicated belowfiling mentioned below . Indicate the number of each industrial design for which w hich the priority is claimed. If no industrial design is indicated, it is w ill be understood that the priority claim relates to all industrial designs included in the present application. Office of earlier No. of earlier filing Date of earlier filing No. of the design DAS (in Access code (if Annex V Office of earlier filing (if available) filing (in numerical available)14 provided15 (dd/mm/yyyy) numerical order) (if available)13 provided14 If the space provided is not sufficient, check this box and use a continuation sheet. 13 If Japan, Mexico, the Republic of Korea, the Russian Federation and/or the United States of America is/are designated, it is strongly recommended to refer to the Hague Guide for Users, International Application – Item 13. 14 The WIPO Digital Access Service (DAS) is an electronic system allowing priority documents to be securely exchanged between participating pa rticipating IP Offices. If the Office of the earlier filing participates in DAS as a “depositing Office”, with respect to priority documents for industrial design applications, an access code may be obtained from f rom that Office. If the Office of a designated Contracting Party also participates in DAS as an “accessing Office”, with respect re spect to priority documents for industrial design applications, the applicant may provide the access code in this item so that the latter Office is able to access the priority document do cument via DAS. For more information inf ormation about DAS and its participating Offices, refer to the WIPO website. 15 14 Check the box if the priority document is provided using Annex V for the purpose of a designation of the Republic of Korea. A priority document may not be provided prov ided for the purpose of designating any other Contracting Party and will be disposed of. If Japan, Mexico, Republic of Korea, Russian Federation and/or the United States of America is/are designated, it is strongly recommended to refer to the Hague Guide f or Users, International Application – Item 13.

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Sources: Hague Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Industrial Designs