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PART IX – International Registration under Madrid Protocol
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Initial examination of international applications
Lapse of basic application or basic registration
Initial refusal of registration by Office
Refusal of registration by Office
Registration under Madrid Protocol
Opposition to protection of internationally registered mark
Invalidation of internationally registered mark
Time limit of notification to International Bureau
Collective and certification marks
Replacement of internationally registered mark
Transformation
PART X – Geographical Indications

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Applicability of provisions relating to marks
Acquisition of exclusive right to geographical indication
Application for registration of geographical indication
Examination of application for registration of geographical indication
Opposition to registration of geographical indication
Registration of geographical indication
Rights of registered owner, etc.
Exceptions to rights conferred by registration
Invalidation of registration of geographical indication
PART XI – Acts of Unfair Competition

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Acts of unfair competition
PART XII – Traditional Knowledge and Handicrafts

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Registration of traditional knowledge
Who may register traditional knowledge
Rights conferred by traditional knowledge
Notification of registration of traditional knowledge
Invalidation of registration of traditional knowledge
Expiry of protection of traditional knowledge
Specific rights over traditional knowledge
Right to institute infringement proceedings
Transfer, assigning, etc., of rights over traditional knowledge
Exploitation of traditional knowledge rights by others
Granting of licences by owners of traditional knowledge
Registration of handicrafts
Validity of industrial property rights relating to traditional knowledge

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