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Registration of Trade Marks
The Registrar of Trade Marks of British Virgin Islands may
register a trade mark on application by or on behalf of any person, claiming to
be the proprietor of a trade mark. For the purposes of registering a Trade Mark in the BVI, a
mark must consist, at least, one of the following essential particulars:
For more information or guidelines regarding trademark registration, please see: Trademark Guidelines. A trade mark must be registered for particular goods or
classes of goods. Application for Registration.
For the registration of a trade mark in the BVI the
following documents are required:
The documents mentioned in point (2) and (3) must be
acknowledged by a Notary Public, and where signed outside of the British Virgin
Islands MUST be duly authenticate by
Apostille or the
closest British Consulate. Filing of Application for Registration of
a Trade Mark:
The application for registration of a trade mark is filed
with the Registry of Trade Marks of the BVI and published in the BVI Official
Gazette twice.
Three months after the date of the first publication
(within which opposition against th application may be filed by anyone claiming
to have that right), the Registry shall grant registration of the mark for a
renewable period of fourteen (14) years and shall cause the corresponding
certificate of registration. Assignment:
The document containing the assignment must be filed at
the Registry of Trade Marks; this document must be acknowledge by a Notary
Public.
A power of attorney is required, authorising the Agent to file it on behalf of the Applicant. For more information - please do not hesitate to send an email. Last modified 26-Sep-2007 17:37 -0400 |
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