Industrial Property Regulations, 2002
the Act —
(a)
if the application is for a set of articles the
representations shall include
representations of each article in the set
embodying the industrial design;
(b)
figures used in the representations shall be
in an upright position, unless the
Managing Director is satisfied that it is
impractical to do so;
(c)
if more than one figure is used to represent
an article, all the figures representing the
same article shall, unless it is impractical
to do so, appear on the same page and
shall be labelled to indicate the view they
represent;
(d)
if the representations are drawings they
shall be in ink;
(e)
if the industrial design consists of a
repeating surface pattern, the
representation shall show all of the pattern
that is repeated;
(f)
only one side of each page of the
representations shall be used;
(g)
the name of the applicant shall be set out
in the top left hand corner of each page;
and
(h)
the pages shall be numbered and the page
number and the total number of pages
shall be set out in the top right hand corner
of each page.
(8) A statement describing the features of the
design which it is claimed are new shall be
included on —
(a)
the representations required under section
87(1)(c) of the Act; and
(b)
the specimen required under section 87(2)
of the Act.
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