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Regulation (EU) No 251/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 February 2014 on the definition, description, presentation, labelling and the protection of geographical indications of aromatised wine products and repealing Council Regulation (EEC) No 1601/91

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[F1ANNEX 2AU.K.TYPES OF GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATION TO WHICH ARTICLE 19A APPLIES

PART AU.K.INTERPRETATION

1.In the table in Part C:U.K.

(a)

‘the paragraph 1 trade mark application’ means the application to register a trade mark referred to in Article 19a(1);

(b)

‘the relevant EUIA-based date’ means the date determined in accordance with Part B;

(c)

‘the relevant trade mark application’ means the application to register a trade mark referred to in Article 19a(2) or (3)(a).

PART BU.K.THE RELEVANT EUIA-BASED DATE

2.In the table in Part C, in a case where the relevant EUIA-based date applies, the relevant EUIA-based date means:U.K.

(a)

the date provided for in paragraph 3, or

(b)

where paragraph 3 does not apply, the date provided for in the relevant point of paragraph 4, as relevant to the geographical indication.

3.In a case where the EUIA referred to in paragraph (b) in column 2 of the row of the Types Table relating to a geographical indication contained priority provisions that applied to the geographical indication, the relevant EUIA-based date is the priority date provided for in the EUIA that applied to that geographical indication.U.K.

4.In a case of a type 2A, 2B, 3A or 3B geographical indication to which paragraph 3 does not apply, the relevant EUIA-based date is:U.K.

(a)

in a case where the geographical indication was protected in the European Union immediately before IP completion day pursuant to an amendment made to the EUIA (without the need for further action to be taken under the EUIA), the date on which the amendment entered into force;

(b)

in a case where the geographical indication was protected in the European Union immediately before IP completion day pursuant to a provision in the EUIA that was provisionally applied before IP completion day (without the need for further action to be taken under the EUIA), the date on which the provision was provisionally applied;

(c)

in a case where the geographical indication was protected in the European Union immediately before IP completion day pursuant to an amendment made to the EUIA that was provisionally applied before IP completion day (without the need for further action to be taken under the EUIA), the date on which the amendment was provisionally applied;

(d)

in a case where the geographical indication was protected in the European Union immediately before IP completion day following the submission and processing of a request, or application, for protection or assessment (however described) under a provision in the EUIA providing for such requests, or applications, the date on which the request, or application, for protection or assessment was submitted under the EUIA;

(e)

in any other case, including a case where the geographical indication was protected in the European Union immediately before IP completion day pursuant to provisions in the EUIA that applied from the date that the EUIA entered into force (without the need for further action to be taken under the EUIA), the date on which the relevant EUIA entered into force.

5.Any reference in this Part to:U.K.

(a)

‘the priority date’ means the date provided for in priority provisions in an EUIA as the date that must be taken into account when determining whether an application for a trade mark may be granted, including:

(i)

a calendar date specified in the EUIA;

(ii)

a date relating to the happening of a specified event;

(b)

‘priority provisions’ means provisions in an EUIA that governed the relationship between trade marks and geographical indications and that provided (however expressed):

(i)

that, in the circumstances specified in the EUIA, an application for a trade mark must be refused if the application for the trade mark was filed after a date provided for in the EUIA,

(ii)

that, in the circumstances specified in the EUIA, the registration of a trade mark must be invalidated if the application that resulted in the registration of that trade mark was filed after a date provided for in the EUIA, or

(iii)

for both the refusal of applications for trade marks, and the invalidation of the registration of trade marks, as provided for in points (i) and (ii);

(c)

‘without the need for further action to be taken under the EUIA’, in relation to a geographical indication protected in the European Union immediately before IP completion day pursuant to an EUIA, means that the provisions in the EUIA providing for the geographical indication to be protected in the European Union did not require:

(i)

a request or application (however described) to be submitted by the contracting third country under the EUIA in relation to the protection of the geographical indication;

(ii)

an assessment to be carried out under the EUIA in relation to the geographical indication.

PART CU.K.TYPES OF GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATION (THE TYPES TABLE)

Column 1Row No.Column 2The name, or a description, of the geographical indicationColumn 3Type A provisionsColumn 4Type B provisionsColumn 5The column 5 date
1. The following geographical indications:

(a) Nürnberger Glühwein;

(b) Samoborski bermet;

(c) Thüringer Glühwein;

(d) Vermut di Torino/Vermouth di Torino;

(e) Vino Naranja del Condado de Huelva.

Not applicable.Not applicable.

1. In the case of the following geographical indications, 17th December 1991:

(a) Nürnberger Glühwein;

(b) Vermut di Torino/Vermouth di Torino.

2. In the case of Thüringer Glühwein, 2nd November 1996.

3. In the case of Samoborski bermet, 1st July 2013.

4. In the case of Vino Naranja del Condado de Huelva, 20th March 2014.

2. A geographical indication that:

(a) relates to a geographical area in a third country,

(b) was protected in the European Union immediately before IP completion day pursuant to an EUIA to which the European Union and the third country were contracting parties, and

(c) must be protected in Great Britain pursuant to—

(i) an international agreement to which the United Kingdom and the third country are contracting parties that enters into force, or

(ii) bridging arrangements between the United Kingdom and the third country made,

during the relevant period.

1. A geographical indication

that is on Great Britain's GIs Register before the day on which the paragraph 1 trade mark application is accepted or refused and is entered on that register pursuant to Article 19c(1) or 21(11).

2. A geographical indication that is not on Great Britain’s GIs Register before the day on which the paragraph 1 trade mark application is accepted or refused but must be protected in Great Britain pursuant to—

(a) an international agreement to which the United Kingdom and the third country are contracting parties that enters into force, or

(b) bridging arrangements between the United Kingdom and the third country made,

before the day on which the paragraph 1 trade mark application is accepted or refused.

A geographical indication that is not on Great Britain’s GIs Register when the relevant trade mark application is accepted but must be protected in Great Britain pursuant to—

(a) an international agreement to which the United Kingdom and the third country are contracting parties that enters into force, or

(b) bridging arrangements between the United Kingdom and the third country made,

on or after the day on which the relevant trade mark application is accepted.

The relevant EUIA-based date that applies to the geographical indication in relation to the EUIA referred to in point (b) of column 2.
3.

A geographical indication that:

(a) relates to a geographical area in a third country, and

(b) was protected in the European Union immediately before IP completion day pursuant to an EUIA to which the European Union and the third country were contracting parties.

1. A geographical indication that is on Great Britain's GIs Register before the day on which the paragraph 1 trade mark application is accepted or refused and is entered on that register following the approval of an application to protect the geographical indication submitted to the Secretary of State under Article 11 during the relevant period.

2. A geographical indication:

(a) that is not on Great Britain's GIs Register before the day on which the paragraph 1 trade mark application is accepted or refused,

(b) for which an application to protect the geographical indication is submitted to the Secretary of State under Article 11 during the relevant period, and

(c) for which an Article 16 approval notice relating to the application is published before the day on which the paragraph 1 trade mark application is accepted or refused.

A geographical indication:

(a) that is not on Great Britain's GIs Register when the relevant trade mark application is accepted, and

(b) for which an application to protect the geographical indication is submitted to the Secretary of State under Article 11 during the relevant period and that application:

(i) is not submitted before the relevant trade mark application is accepted, or

(ii) is submitted before the relevant trade mark application is accepted but for which a notice relating to the application to protect the geographical indication is not published by the Secretary of State under the second paragraph of Article 16 before the relevant trade mark application is accepted.

The relevant EUIA-based date that applies to the geographical indication in relation to the EUIA referred to in point (b) of column 2.]

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