Nice Agreement Concerning The International Classification Of Goods And Services

Class 21 consists mainly of small kitchen and kitchen utensils and hand tools, as well as cosmetics and toiletries, glass products and certain items in porcelain, ceramics, earthenware, terracotta or glass. the publication in 1971 by the International Intellectual Property Office (`International Bureau`) within the meaning of the World Intellectual Property Organization Agreement, is considered provisional and as recommendations in the explanatory notes of the list of categories in this publication, until the Expert Committee provides details on the list of classes covered in Article 3; Class 20 consists mainly of furniture and parts, as well as some wooden, cork, reeds, tubes, willows, horn, bone, ivory, whale bones, shell, amber, mother-of-pearl, sea moss and replacement of all these materials or plastic. Series 37 Construction; Repair In the headquarters agreement with the country, whose organization has a statutory headquarters, it is necessary to provide that country provides supplies when working capital is not sufficient. The amount of these advances and the conditions under which they are granted are the subject of separate agreements between that country and the organization. Class 45 Legal Services; Security services for the physical protection of property and personal persons; personal and social services provided by others to meet the needs of individuals (d); the services provided under franchising are in principle classified in the same category as the services provided by the franchisor (for example. B, franchising business advisory services (CL 35), franchising financing services (Cl. 36), franchising-related legal services (Cl. 45). an alphabetical list of goods and services (hereafter referred to as the „alphabetical list“) with reference to the class of which each of the goods or services is covered. In 2013, the expert committee began annual revisions to the Nice classification. The annual revisions, which are published electronically and come into effect annually on January 1, are designated as versions and are marked by the release number and the year of entry into force (.

B for example, „Nice classification, 10th edition, 2013 version“ or „NCL 10-2013″). Each annual version contains all the amendments adopted by the expert committee since the adoption of the previous version. The changes include the addition of new goods and services to the alphabetical list and the removal of new goods and services from the alphabetical list, as well as any changes to the alphabetical list text, class titles and explanatory notes that do not involve the transfer of goods or services from one class to another. The new editions of the Nice classification will continue to be published electronically and will include all changes adopted each year from the previous version, as well as goods or services transferred from one class to another or a new category, which are produced. The countries covered by this agreement form a special union and adopt a common classification of products and services for the purposes of trademark registration (hereafter referred to as „classification“). Class 44 consists mainly of medical care, including alternative medical care, hygiene and beauty care provided by people or facilities for people and animals, as well as services in agriculture, aquaculture, horticulture and forestry. The international classification of the brand and the titles of the international brand classes are defined by the expert committee of the Union of the Union of Nice and defined in the international classification of goods and services for the purposes of trademark registration (Nice classification) published by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).