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Law approving the Benelux Convention concerning Trademarks, and Annex, signed in Brussels on 19 March 1962 (of June 30, 1969)

 Law Approving the Benelux Convention Concerning Trademarks,

Law Approving the Benelux Convention Concerning

Trademarks, and Annex, signed in Brussels on March 19, 1962

(of June 30, 1969)*

Article 1

The Benelux Convention concerning trademarks, signed in Brussels on March 19, 1962, shall have full force and effect.

Article 2

The Uniform Benelux Trademark Law, annexed to the Convention referred to in Article 1, above, is hereby incorporated into the legislation of Belgium, in the French and Dutch texts.

Article 3

The following legislation is hereby repealed: (1) Articles 1 to 7 and 16 to 20 of the Trademark Law of April 1, 1879, as amended by the Law of

August 30, 1913, the Law of December 30, 1925, the Law of July 23, 1932, the Law of June 30, 1933. Royal Decree No. 89 of January 29, 1935, and Royal Decree No. 182 of July 2, 1935;

(2) Articles 1 to 12 of Royal Decree. No. 90 of January 29, 1935, providing for the protection of collective marks, as amended by Royal Decree No. 85 of November 17, 1939, and Royal Decree No. 86 of November 23, 1939;

(3) Articles 1 and 2 of Royal Decree No. 85 of November 17, 1939, on trademarks, patents and industrial property in general;

(4) the provisions of the Law of July 15, 1957, to facilitate filing of patent applications and applications for the registration of trademarks and industrial designs on the occasion of official or officially recognized international exhibitions organized in Belgium, to the extent that such provisions apply to trademarks.

Article 4

The provisions of Articles 8 to 15 of the Law of April 1, 1879, are hereby made applicable to collective marks as well as individual marks.

Article 5

The Law of June 5, 1868, concerning freedom to fashion gold and silver is hereby amended, as follows: in Articles 11(2) and 12 providing for compulsory guaranty of the titre of precious metal objects, as amended by Royal Decree No. 80 of November 28, 1939, and the Decree-Law of February 28, 1947, the words “Article 4 of the Trademark Law of April 1, 1879” are replaced by the words “Article 6 of the Uniform Benelux Trademark Law”; in Article 15, the words “Article 4 of the Law of April 1, 1879” are replaced by the words “Article 17 of the Uniform Benelux Law”; in Article 17, the words “as provided in Article 4 of the Law of April 1, 1879” are replaced by the words “as provided in Article 8 of the Uniform Benelux Law.”

* BIRPI translation.

Article 6

The King shall designate the Office responsible for discharging the duties entrusted to the national authorities by Articles 6, 20 and 25 of the Uniform Benelux Trademark Law.

Article 7

Articles 2, 3, 4 and 5 of this Law shall enter into force on the date provided for in Article 13 of the Convention regarding entry into force of the Uniform Law.