The application for registration shall be filed in the forms and under the conditions laid down in this Book.
It shall contain, on pain of inadmissibility, the identification of the applicant and a reproduction of the designs for which protection is sought.
The application for registration shall be rejected if it appears:
a) That it has not been submitted in the prescribed conditions and form;
b) That its publication is of such a nature as to be contrary to public policy or morality.
Rejection may not be pronounced without the applicant having first been invited, as the case may be, either to regularise the application or to submit his observations.
For designs relating to industries which frequently renew the form and decoration of their products, filing may be made in a simplified form under conditions laid down by decree in the Council of State. Forfeiture of the rights arising from such a filing is pronounced where the latter has not, at the latest six months before the date scheduled for its publication, been made to comply with the general requirements laid down by that decree.