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Theodore notes that consumers these days are 'far more sensitive about the origin of goods'.
I hope that in the near future, we will also be successful in achieving an understanding on indicating the origin of goods.
In some territories, however, the mark has lost its distinctiveness as a source of origin of goods and services.
Statement on the origin of goods.
It creates transparency about the origin of goods and establishes a single standard by which origin is determined.
That is why this stamp cannot be used as proof of the Cypriot origin of goods in accordance with the regulations.
Indications which serve exclusively to identify the place of origin of goods are not registrable as trademarks under Art.
Anyone making a false declaration in respect of preferential origin of goods or failing to comply with other legal provisions may be liable to penalties.
Consumers have a right to accurate and clear information on the content and origin of goods and regarding whether or not they have been genetically modified.
As long as you have a valid interest in the origin of goods to be imported or exported you may apply for a BOI.
Community legislation also enables the Commission of the European Union to send missions to overseas countries to check the origin of goods which have been exported under preference.
Quality verification should be carried out very carefully and thoroughly when importing, through the use of modern laboratory methods and unambiguous identification of the origin of goods.
An unregistered mark may also be protected under the federal "Lanham Act" (15 USC 1125) prohibition against commercial misrepresentation of source or origins of goods.
Determining the origin of goods for the purposes of article 133 of the EEC Treaty (In: Leiden journal of international law; vol.
Compulsory labelling indicating the origin of goods must therefore be introduced as soon as possible, and it must certainly not be postponed until 1 January 2003, as the Commission proposes.
This video explains the United States government's position regarding geographical indications (GIs), a type of intellectual property that indicates the origin of goods or services in a particular geographic area with particular characteristics.
According to the provisions of the bilateral agreement, it is the responsibility of the customs administrations of the EU Member States to check the origin of goods with the Israeli authorities through the post-verification procedure.
The lack of a regulation on the designation of origin of goods undermines the right of citizens and consumers and prevents the proper functioning of the market, which, to be free, must have common and shared rules.
Turning to the operational clarifications, we absolutely must, for example, clarify the concept of the 'last substantial processing', which determines the origin of goods whose production involved more than one country, in accordance with Article 24 of the Community Customs code.
Indeed, the more people know about the origin of goods and come to associate that origin with particular features or the quality of those goods, it may encourage them to buy those goods from those sources and places of origin.
The European Community is criticized in the report for quotas on the import of some Japanese products, abuse of dumping regulations, discrimination in government procurement and what the panel said was arbitrary application of rules of the origin of goods.
Regulations 802/68 and 803/68 respectively on the concept of the origin of goods and on the valuation of goods for customs purposes were enacted under Article 235 on the basis that the treaty had not otherwise provided the necessary powers.
To this end we also call for the creation of a network of European reference laboratories in order to control the quality of products and technical and sanitary conditions, to which the European Union’s strict rules on the origin of goods must be applied.
The conditions for using "Switzerland" or "Swiss" for products are defined very generally in the Trademark Law as follows: The origin of goods shall be determined by the place of manufacture or by the origin of the basic materials and components used.
It fulfils the three essential functions of a trade mark at European level: it identifies the origin of goods and services, guarantees consistent quality through evidence of the company's commitment to the consumer, and is a form of communication, a basis for publicity and advertising.