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Article L623-37 of the French Intellectual Property Code

In the absence of a written request from the holder of the plant variety certificate and except in cases provided for by European Union regulations, the customs administration may, in the course of its controls, detain goods likely to infringe a plant variety certificate. The holder of the plant variety certificate is immediately notified of this detention. The public prosecutor is also informed of this measure by the customs authorities….

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Article L623-38 of the French Intellectual Property Code

I. – Where detention, as provided for by European Union regulations and relating to goods suspected of infringing a plant variety certificate, is implemented before an application by the holder of the plant variety certificate has been lodged or accepted, customs officials may, by way of derogation from Article 59 bis of the Customs Code, inform this holder of the implementation of this measure. They may also provide the holder…

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Article L623-39 of the French Intellectual Property Code

During the withholding period referred to in Article L. 623-36 and in the second paragraph of I of l’article L. 623-38, the holder of the plant variety certificate may, at his request or at the request of the customs administration, inspect the goods detained. When inspecting the detained goods, the customs authorities may take samples.

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Article L623-40 of the French Intellectual Property Code

I. – When the detention of goods suspected of infringing a plant variety certificate is implemented after a request mentioned in Article L. 623-36 has been accepted, goods suspected of infringing a plant variety certificate may be destroyed under the supervision of customs officers provided the following conditions are met: 1° The applicant has confirmed in writing and by means of a detailed expert report to the customs authorities, within…

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Article L623-41 of the French Intellectual Property Code

Where the applicant uses information provided to him by the customs administration, by way of derogation from Article 59 bis of the Customs Code, for purposes other than those provided for in this chapter, the Customs administration shall revoke, suspend or refuse to renew the said application.

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Article L623-43 of the French Intellectual Property Code

A decree by the Conseil d’Etat shall set: 1° The conditions for applying the measures provided for in articles L. 623-36 to L. 623-41; 2° The conditions under which the destruction of goods likely to infringe a plant variety certificate, as provided for by the European regulations in force, is carried out, as well as the conditions for taking samples prior to the said destruction.

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Article L711-1 of the French Intellectual Property Code

A trade mark for goods or services is a sign used to distinguish the goods or services of one natural or legal person from those of other natural or legal persons. This sign must be capable of being represented in the national trade mark register in such a way as to enable any person to determine precisely and clearly the subject matter of the protection conferred on its proprietor.

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Article L711-2 of the French Intellectual Property Code

The following may not be validly registered and, if registered, may be declared invalid: 1° A sign which cannot constitute a trade mark within the meaning of Article L. 711-1; 2° A trade mark devoid of distinctive character; 3° A trade mark composed exclusively of elements or indications which may serve to designate, in trade, a characteristic of the goods or service, and in particular the kind, quality, quantity, intended…

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