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Article 7
Matter in respect of which fee payable | Amount |
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Notice of opposition to the conferring of protection on an international registration (trade marks rule 17) | £200 |
Request for the revocation of a protected international trade mark (UK) (on grounds other than non-use) (trade marks rule 39) | £200 |
Request for the revocation of a protected international trade mark (UK) (on grounds of non-use) (trade marks rule 38) | £200 |
Request for the invalidation of a protected international trade mark (UK) (trade marks rule 41) | £200 |
Submission fee for an international application (Schedule 3, paragraph 1) | £40 |
Handling fee for the transmission by the Patent Office of fees payable to the International Bureau for renewal of an international registration (Schedule 5, paragraph 7) | £20 |
Request to the Registrar for a statement of reasons for his decision (trade mark rule 69(2)) | £20 |
Request for an extension of time (trade marks rule 77(2)) | £50 |
Request for information in relation to an international mark (UK) | £50 |
Filing of regulations governing the use of a certification or collective mark (trade mark rules 29) | £200 |
Request to amend regulations governing the use of a certification or collective mark (trade mark rules 30) | £100 |
Notice of opposition to the amendment of regulations relating to a certification or collective mark (trademark rules 30(4)) | £200 |
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