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The Registered Designs (Fees) Rules 2016

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Rules 6 and 7

SCHEDULEFEES PAYABLE

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PART 1RENEWAL FEES

Period to which the application relatesFee (£)
Second period of five years70
Third period of five years90
Fourth period of five years110
Fifth period of five years140

PART 2ADDITIONAL FEES

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 madeAdditional fee (£)
2nd24
3rd48
4th72
5th96
6th120

PART 3OTHER FEES PAYABLE

Description of application or request in accordance with the Registered Designs RulesFee (£)
Application to publish one or more designs on Form DF2C pursuant to rule 940
Request to invalidate a design registration on Form DF19A pursuant to rule 1548
Request for a search of the UK designs register on Form DF21 pursuant to rule 3124
Request for a certified copy of an entry in the register on Form DF23 pursuant to rule 3230
Request to restore a registration on Form DF29 pursuant to rule 13120

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