Article 762 bis
For the purposes of calculating gratuitous transfer duties, the value of the rights of habitation and use is 60% of the value of the usufruct determined in accordance with I of Article 669.
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For the purposes of calculating gratuitous transfer duties, the value of the rights of habitation and use is 60% of the value of the usufruct determined in accordance with I of Article 669.
If a trade mark protected in a State party to the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property has been registered in France in the name of the agent or representative of the proprietor…
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 o…
…ed 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.
…specifying the grounds on which the application for registration should be rejected pursuant to 2° and 3° of Article L. 712-7. Within two months of the publication of the regulations for use, any per…
If a registration has been applied for either in fraud of the rights of a third party or in breach of a legal or contractual obligation, the person who believes he or she has a right to the mark may c…
The decisions referred to in this chapter are taken by the Director of the Institut national de la propriété industrielle under the conditions laid down in articles L. 411-4 et L. 411-5.
…ame, under conditions set by decree. The regional councils, the territorial collectivity of Corsica and the general councils may ask the Institut national de la propriété industrielle to be alerted in…
…rights belong to the same proprietor: 1° The proprietor of an earlier trade mark referred to in 1° and 2° of Article L. 712-4; 2° The beneficiary of an exclusive right to use an earlier registered tr…
Trade unions may register their trademarks under the conditions laid down in Articles L. 2134-1 and L. 2134-2 of the Labour Code.
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