Hague Act of 1925

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The Hague Act of 1925 was an international agreement that revised the Madrid Agreement system for the international registration of trademarks, modernizing and expanding its procedures before later being superseded by the London Act of 1934.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf international agreement
treaty
administeredBy WIPO Secretariat
surface form: International Bureau of WIPO

WIPO Secretariat
surface form: International Bureau of the World Intellectual Property Organization
adoptedIn 1925
appliesTo international registration of trademarks
countryScope multiple contracting states
effectOn procedural rules for international trademark registration
follows Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks
language English
French
legalDomain intellectual property law
trademark law
namedAfter The Hague
partOf Madrid Agreement
surface form: Madrid Agreement system

Protocol Relating to the Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks
surface form: Madrid System for the International Registration of Marks
precededBy Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks
purpose expansion of procedures for international registration of trademarks
modernization of procedures for international registration of trademarks
revision of the Madrid Agreement system
regulates international trademark registration procedures
signedIn 1925
status superseded
supersededBy London Act of 1934
Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks
surface form: London Act of the Madrid Agreement (1934)
systemType international trademark registration system act

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London Act of 1934 predecessor Hague Act of 1925