Relating to Protection of Trade Marks through International Registration under the Madrid Protocol
expiry of refusal period applicable under article 5 of the Madrid Protocol, notify to the International Bureau a provisional refusal of protection. (3) Where there
under the Madrid Protocol; (k) "Madrid Agreement" means the Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks adopted at Madrid on the 14th ... subsequently revised and amended; (l) "Madrid Protocol" means the Protocol relating to the Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks adopted at Madrid
expiry of refusal period applicable under article 5 of the Madrid Protocol, notifY to the International Bureau a provisional refusal of protection. (3) Where there
context otherwise requires,- (a) 'Article' means article referred to in Madrid Protocol; (b) "electronic form" shall have the meaning as is assigned ... have the same meaning and respectively assigned to them in the Madrid Protocol or the Common Regulations
context otherwise requires; -
(a) 'Article' means article referred to in Madrid Protocol; (b) "electronic form" shall have the meaning as is assigned ... shall have the' same meaning respectively assigned to them in the Madrid Protocol or the Common Regulations
Subject to provisions of the Act, the provisions of the Madrid Protocol, Common Regulations and Administrative Instructions shall apply in relation to international applications originating
Application of Act in case of international registration under Madrid Protocol.—
The provisions of this Chapter shall apply to international applications and international registrations under ... Madrid Protocol
subject to provisions of the Act, the provisions of the Madrid Protocol, Common Regulations and Administrative Instructions shall apply in relation to international applications originating
protected in terms of Article 4(1) (a) of the
Madrid Protocol and Section 36F of the Trade
Marks Act 1999. In these circumstances ... Protocol Relating to the
Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks
(hereinafter referred to as the „Madrid Protocol‟), the Trade Marks Office
passed