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Rules 6 and 7
Period to which the application relates | Fee (£) |
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Second period of five years | 70 |
Third period of five years | 90 |
Fourth period of five years | 110 |
Fifth period of five years | 140 |
Number of the month in the six month period referred to in section 8(4) of the Act in which the application for renewal is made | Additional fee (£) |
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2nd | 24 |
3rd | 48 |
4th | 72 |
5th | 96 |
6th | 120 |
Description of application or request in accordance with the Registered Designs Rules | Fee (£) |
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Application to publish one or more designs on Form DF2C pursuant to rule 9 | 40 |
Request to invalidate a design registration on Form DF19A pursuant to rule 15 | 48 |
Request for a search of the UK designs register on Form DF21 pursuant to rule 31 | 24 |
Request for a certified copy of an entry in the register on Form DF23 pursuant to rule 32 | 30 |
Request to restore a registration on Form DF29 pursuant to rule 13 | 120 |
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