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Trade Mark

Frequently Used Terms in Trade Mark Application

Representation

This refers to the drawing, image or photograph depicting the Trade Marki.

Priority Claim

The date officially established when the applicant first files for a trade mark application in a country that is a member of the Paris Convention or the World Trade Organisation.

Opposition

The process by which a member of the public, or an interested third party may object to the registration of a Trade Marki.

Examination

The process by which the trade mark examiner decides if a mark is registrable in accordance to the law.

Distinguishing

Differentiating

Distinctive Mark

A mark that is clearly defined and not easily mistaken for other similar marks.

Descriptive Mark

A mark that clearly describes the features, or provides a description of the goods or services and is therefore not registrable.

Class

Class means one of the Classes, where Goods and Services are divided into different classes according to the Nice Classification system. There are presently 34 classes of goods and 11 classes of services.

Classes

Goods and Services are divided into different classes according to the Nice Classification system. There are presently 34 classes of goods and 11 classes of services.
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