Article R717-9
The European Union trade mark or the European Union trade mark application is converted into a French trade mark application as soon as the Institut national de la propriété industrielle receives the…
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The European Union trade mark or the European Union trade mark application is converted into a French trade mark application as soon as the Institut national de la propriété industrielle receives the…
The national trade mark application resulting from the request for conversion shall be examined and registered or rejected under the conditions laid down in Articles R. 712-9 to R. 712-23-1.
Actions and claims relating to European Union trade marks provided for by Article L. 717-4 shall be brought before the judicial courts mentioned in Article R. 211-7 of the Code of Judicial Organisatio…
…ed, on paper or on another durable medium, in the form of a single document, in accordance with the European standardised information sheet referred to in Article L. 313-7, a model of which is appende…
…22-1 and R. 222-2 of this code and R. 341-16 of the Monetary and Financial Code which appear in the European Standardised Information Sheet are deemed to have been provided at the time of supply of th…
…ional obligations; 9° Early repayment; 10° Variable features; 11° Other rights of the borrower; 12° Complaints; 13° Consequences for the borrower of non-compliance with its commitments; 14° Where appl…
…ossible effects on the amounts due and on the annual percentage rate of charge are mentioned in the European standardised information sheet referred to in Article L. 313-7. To this end, the borrower i…
In addition to the obligations set out in this Title, European Companies must file, no later than fifteen days after their application for registration, the following deeds and documents:1° In the eve…
In the event of a transfer to another Member State of the European Community or party to the Agreement on the European Economic Area of the registered office of a European company registered in France…
In the event of the transfer to France of the registered office of a European company registered in another Member State of the European Community or party to the Agreement on the European Economic Ar…
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