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47. In addition to the entries in the register of registered trade marks required to be made by section 63(2)(a), there shall be entered in the register in respect of each trade mark the following particulars—
(a)the date of registration as determined in accordance with section 40(3) (that is to say, the date of the filing of the application for registration);
(b)the date of completion of the registration procedure;
(c)the priority date (if any) to be accorded pursuant to a claim to a right to priority made under section 35 or 36;
(d)the name and address of the proprietor;
(e)the address for service (if any) filed under rule 11;
(f)any disclaimer or limitation of rights under section 13(1)(a) or (b);
(g)any memorandum or statement of the effect of any memorandum relating to a trade mark of which the registrar has been notified on Form TM24;
(h)the goods or services in respect of which the mark is registered;
(i)where the mark is a collective or certification mark, that fact;
(j)where the mark is registered pursuant to section 5(5) with the consent of the proprietor of an earlier trade mark or other earlier right, that fact;
(k)where the mark is registered pursuant to a transformation application,
(i)the number of the international registration, and
(ii)either:—
(aa)the date accorded to the international registration under Article 3(4), or
(bb)the date of recordal of the request for extension to the United Kingdom of the international registration under Article 3ter,
as the case may be, of the Madrid Protocol;
(l)where the mark arises from the conversion of a Community trade mark or an application for a Community trade mark, the number of any other registered trade mark from which the Community trade mark or the application for a Community trade mark claimed seniority and the earliest seniority date.
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