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Article R512-18-1 of the French Intellectual Property Code

A decision is taken on the application for registration referred to in Articles R. 512-15 and R. 512-17 within six months of its submission. This period is interrupted, where applicable, by the notification provided for in article R. 512-18, until the application is regularised or the objection is lifted.

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Article R512-19 of the French Intellectual Property Code

Any entry made in the National Designs Register shall be mentioned in the Bulletin officiel de la propriété industrielle. Any interested person may obtain from the Institute: 1° A certificate of identity including particulars of the filing, the national number and, where applicable, any renunciations or extensions to which it has been subject; 2° A reproduction of the entries made in the National Designs Register; 3° A certificate stating that…

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Article R513-1 of the French Intellectual Property Code

The extension of a design registration provided for in Article L. 513-1 results from a declaration by its holder drawn up under the conditions set by the decision referred to in Article R. 514-5. It may be specified that the extension is only valid for certain designs. The first extension may, however, be requested at the time of filing. The extension takes effect on the day following the expiry date…

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Article R513-2 of the French Intellectual Property Code

The holder of a published design registration may at any time renounce it, in whole or in part. The declaration of renunciation must, on pain of inadmissibility: 1° Be made by the holder of the registration entered, on the day of the declaration, in the National Designs Register or by his agent; 2° Be accompanied by proof of payment of the prescribed fee. The provisions of Article R. 512-9-1 shall…

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Article R513-3 of the French Intellectual Property Code

Inadmissible, rejected, lapsed, non-extended deposits, as well as those whose protection has expired, may be returned to their owner, at the owner’s request and expense. If they have not been claimed, they may be destroyed by the National Institute of Industrial Property after a period of one year for ineligible, rejected or forfeited deposits, or ten years for deposits that have not been extended or whose protection has expired.

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