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3.1 Reminder of renewal of registration

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Section 59(2) of the Trade Marks Act 2002 requires the Commissioner to provide notice of the upcoming expiration of a trade mark registration.6

A Reminder of Renewal of Registration is sent to the owner’s address for service7 four months prior to the expiry of the trade mark8 stating the following information:

  • The trade mark registration number;
  • The date on which the registration will expire, if it is not renewed;9
  • The last day on which the trade mark can be renewed;10
  • The amount of the renewal fee, and how and where the renewal fee may be paid; 11 and
  • A statement indicating that if the renewal fee is not paid by the due date the trade mark will be removed from the register.

The Reminder of Renewal of Registration also includes information on how to restore the trade mark if the trade mark registration is not renewed by the expiry of the registration period.12



Footnotes

6 Regulation 132 of the Trade Marks Regulations 2003 provides that the notice under section 59(2) must be sent not later than 2 months before the expiration of the trade mark registration.
7 See regulation 132(2)(a) of the Trade Marks Regulations 2003.
8 See regulation 132(2)(b) of the Trade Marks Regulations 2003.
9 See section 59(2)(a) of the Trade Marks Act 2002 and regulation 132(3)(a) of the Trade Marks Regulations 2003.
10 See section 59(2)(b) of the Trade Marks Act 2002 and regulation 132(3)(b) of the Trade Marks Regulations 2003.
11 See regulation 132(3)(c) of the Trade Marks Regulations 2003.
12 See Restoration, below


 

Last updated 23 June 2008

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