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Council Regulation (EC) No 207/2009 of 26 February 2009 on the European Union trade mark (codified version) (Text with EEA relevance) (repealed)
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TITLE II THE LAW RELATING TO TRADE MARKS
SECTION 1 Definition of anEU trade mark and obtaining anEU trade mark
SECTION 2 Effects of EU trade marks
Article 9a.Right to prohibit preparatory acts in relation to the use of packaging or other means
Article 9b.Date from which rights against third parties prevail
Article 11.Prohibition on the use of anEU trade mark registered in the name of an agent or representative
Article 13.Exhaustion of the rights conferred by anEU trade mark
Article 13a.Intervening right of the proprietor of a later registered trade mark as a defence in infringement proceedings
Article 14.Complementary application of national law relating to infringement
TITLE V DURATION, RENEWAL, ALTERATION AND DIVISION OF EU TRADE MARKS
TITLE X JURISDICTION AND PROCEDURE IN LEGAL ACTIONS RELATING TO EU TRADE MARKS
SECTION 1a Tasks of the Office and cooperation to promote convergence
TITLE XIII INTERNATIONAL REGISTRATION OF MARKS
SECTION 3 International registrations designating the Union
Article 151.Effects of international registrations designating the Union
Article 154.Designation of goods and services and examination as to absolute grounds for refusal
Article 157.Replacement of anEU trade mark by an international registration
Article 158.Invalidation of the effects of an international registration
Article 159.Conversion of a designation of the Union through an international registration into a national trade mark application or into a designation of Member States
Article 160.Use of a mark subject of an international registration
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