Rights Conferred. The owner of a protected industrial design shall have the right to prevent third parties not having the owner’s consent from making, offering, selling, importing, stocking or using articles bearing, or embodying the protected design when such acts are undertaken for commercial purposes, or unduly prejudice the normal exploitation of the design or are not compatible with fair trade practice.
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Sources: Economic Partnership Agreement, Economic Partnership Agreement, Economic Partnership Agreement
Rights Conferred. The owner of a protected industrial design shall have the right to prevent third parties not having the owner’s 's consent from making, offering, selling, selling or importing, stocking or using articles bearing, bearing or embodying the protected design when such acts are undertaken for commercial purposes, or unduly prejudice the normal exploitation of the design or are not compatible with fair trade practice.
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Sources: Association Agreement
Rights Conferred. The owner of a protected industrial design shall have the right to prevent third parties not having the owner’s consent from making, offering, selling, importing, stocking or using articles bearing, or embodying the protected design when such acts are undertaken for commercial purposes, or unduly prejudice the normal exploitation of the design or are not compatible with fair trade practice.
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Sources: Economic Partnership Agreement
Rights Conferred. 1. The owner of a protected industrial design shall have the right to prevent third parties not having the owner’s consent from making, offering, selling, selling or importing, stocking or using articles bearing, bearing or embodying the protected design when such acts are undertaken for commercial purposes, or unduly prejudice the normal exploitation of the design or are not compatible with fair trade practice.
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Sources: Free Trade Agreement
Rights Conferred. 1. The owner of a protected industrial design shall have the right to prevent third parties not having the owner’s without his consent from makingmanufacturing, offering, selling, importing, stocking selling or using importing articles bearing, bearing or embodying the incorporating a protected design or essentially a copy thereof, when such acts are undertaken carried out for commercial purposes.
2. The parties may provide for limited exceptions to the protection of industrial designs, or unduly prejudice provided that such exceptions do not unreasonably conflict with the normal exploitation of the design or are not compatible with fair trade practiceprotected industrial designs, nor unreasonably prejudice the legitimate interests of the owner of the protected design, taking into account the legitimate interests of third parties.
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Sources: Free Trade Agreement