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Filing Requirements:

Trademarks: Armenia


  Trademark/ Service Mark Requirements:
  1. Simply signed power of attorney (Power Form).

  2. Twenty five prints of the mark.

  3. Details of the applicant.

  4. List of goods and services.

  5. Certified copy of the priority document (in case convention priority is to be claimed ).

 

Renewal Requirements:

 

  Change of Name/ Address Requirements:
  1. Simply signed power of attorney (Power Form).

  2. Certified copy of the change of name certificate issued by the home registry and legalized up to the Armenian Consulate.

  3. Number and date of trademark.

 

  Assignment Requirements:
  1. Simply signed power of attorney (Power Form).

  2. Original registration certificate (in Armenian).

  3. Deed of assignment legalized up to the Embassy of Armenia.

  4. Details of the Assignee.

  5. Number and date of trademark.

  6. Nominal consideration is acceptable, no tax implications, no stamp duty, with or without Goodwill.

  7. Pending application may be registered, unregistered marks may not be registered.

 

  Trademark License  Requirements:
  1. Simply signed power of attorney (Power Form).

  2. License agreement or a declaration legalized up to the Embassy of Armenia.

  3. Details of the assignee, details of the trademarks.

  4. Number and date of the concerned trademark .

 

  Searches:
  1. Method of search: conducted by computer of the official or private database.

  2. Time to be taken: 10 days (official)/2 days (private).

  3. Contents: search report includes information of prior marks hit by the search and comments on similarity between the subject mark and each relevant prior mark.

  4. Other: a search on actual use of prior marks is not necessary.

 

General Information:

Claiming priority under Paris Convention: Yes.

 

Filing international registration under Madrid Agreement: Yes.

 

Filing international registration under protocol to Madrid Agreement: Yes.

 

Registerable: Trademarks, service marks, collective marks.

 

Registration duration: 10 years from the date of Application.

 

Classification of Goods/ Services: International Classification.

 

Time until issuance of registration: 9 to 10 months.

 

Renewal application: Within 12 months before expiry.

 

Opposition period: 3 months.

 

Use: A registered mark may be cancelled if it has not been used for consecutive 5 years.

 


 

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