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3.1 General letter of consent

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A general letter of consent may be provided confirming that one party is prepared to consent to any trade mark applications made by another party. The general consent document must still meet the requirements above except that the general consent need not identify the applicant’s mark. The general consent document need only identify the applicant to whom the general consent is being given.

Whenever a copy of the general letter of consent is filed or referred to, the applicant or their agent must supply a covering letter certifying that the general consent is still valid and on which file the general consent is attached.


Last updated 24 June 2008

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