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Madrid Agreement of April 14, 1891, concerning the Prevention of False Indications of Origin of Goods, revised in Washington on June 2, 1911, and in The Hague on November 6, 1925 (approved pursuant to the Law of January 28, 1932).
Porozumienie madryckie z dnia 14 kwietnia 1891 r. dotyczące zwalczania fałszywych oznaczeń pochodzenia towarów, przejrzane w Waszyngtonie dnia 2 czerwca 1911 r. i w Hadze dnia 6 listopada 1925 r. (zatwierdzone zgodnie z ustawą z dnia 28 stycznia 1932 r.).
Type
Agreement (Porozumienie)
Status
in force (obowiązujący)
Announced
1932-03-22
Entry into force
1928-10-23
Texts
Keywords
economic agreementsinternational agreementsinventiveness
Related acts
Implementing Regulations (7)
- Government Declaration of April 14, 1951, on the accession of the Dominican Republic to the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property, revised at The Hague on November 6, 1925, and to the Madrid Agreement concerning the prevention of false indications of origin of goods, revised at The Hague on November 6, 1925.
- Governmental declaration of 12 July 1950 on the accession of Israel to the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property, the Madrid Agreement concerning the Prevention of False Indications of Origin of Goods, and the Neuchatel Agreement for the Preservation or Re-establishment of Industrial Property Rights Affected by the Second World War.
- Government statement of September 29, 1948, on the accession of the Netherlands, together with Indonesia and the Netherlands Antilles, to the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property, and of the Spanish Colonies to the aforementioned Convention and to the Madrid Agreement concerning the Prevention of False Indications of Origin of Goods.
- Government Declaration of 22 September 1947 on the notification of the accession of Syria and Lebanon to the Paris Union Convention of 20 March 1883 for the protection of industrial property, last revised in London on 2 June 1934, and to the Madrid Agreement of 14 April 1891 concerning the prevention of false indications of origin of goods, last revised in London on 2 June 1934.
- Government Statement of August 7, 1933, concerning the notification of the accession of the Principality of Liechtenstein to the Madrid Arrangement of April 14, 1891, concerning the Prevention of False Indications of Origin of Goods, revised in Washington on June 2, 1911, and in The Hague on November 6, 1925.
- Government Statement of July 12, 1933, concerning the notification of Czechoslovakia's accession to the Madrid Arrangement of April 14, 1891, concerning the Prevention of False Indications of Origin of Goods, revised in Washington on June 2, 1911, and in The Hague on November 6, 1925.
- Government Declaration of March 22, 1932, concerning the notification by Poland of its accession to the Madrid Agreement of April 14, 1891, concerning the Prevention of False Indications of Origin of Goods, revised in Washington on June 2, 1911, and in The Hague on November 6, 1925.
Acts referring to this act
- References: Government announcement of November 16, 1933, concerning the notification of accession of Palestine (with the exception of Transjordan) to the Madrid Agreement of April 14, 1891, concerning the Prevention of False Indications of Origin of Goods, revised in Washington on June 2, 1911, and in The Hague on November 6, 1925.
- References: Government Statement of August 7, 1933, concerning the notification of the accession of the Principality of Liechtenstein to the Madrid Arrangement of April 14, 1891, concerning the Prevention of False Indications of Origin of Goods, revised in Washington on June 2, 1911, and in The Hague on November 6, 1925.
- References: Government Announcement of June 11, 1932, concerning the deposit of ratification documents or notification of accession to the Madrid Agreement of April 14, 1891, concerning the prevention of false indications of origin of goods, revised in Washington on June 2, 1911, and in The Hague on November 6, 1925.
- References: Government Declaration of January 19, 1933, on the notification of New Zealand's accession to the Madrid Agreement of April 14, 1891, concerning the prevention of false indications of origin of goods, revised in The Hague on November 6, 1925.
- References: Government Statement of July 12, 1933, concerning the notification of Czechoslovakia's accession to the Madrid Arrangement of April 14, 1891, concerning the Prevention of False Indications of Origin of Goods, revised in Washington on June 2, 1911, and in The Hague on November 6, 1925.
- References: Government declaration of April 29, 1936, concerning the notification of the accession of the Tangier Zone to the Madrid Agreement of April 14, 1891, concerning the Prevention of False Indications of Origin of Goods, as last revised at The Hague on November 6, 1925.
- References: Government Declaration of July 30, 1934, concerning the notification of Hungary's accession to the Madrid Agreement of April 14, 1891, concerning the Prevention of False Indications of Origin of Goods.
- References: Government announcement of December 4, 1933, concerning the notification of accession of Sweden to the Madrid Agreement of April 14, 1891, concerning the Prevention of False Indications of Origin of Goods, revised in Washington on June 2, 1911, and in The Hague on November 6, 1925.
- Legal Basis: Government Declaration of April 14, 1951, on the accession of the Dominican Republic to the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property, revised at The Hague on November 6, 1925, and to the Madrid Agreement concerning the prevention of false indications of origin of goods, revised at The Hague on November 6, 1925.
- Legal Basis: Governmental declaration of 12 July 1950 on the accession of Israel to the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property, the Madrid Agreement concerning the Prevention of False Indications of Origin of Goods, and the Neuchatel Agreement for the Preservation or Re-establishment of Industrial Property Rights Affected by the Second World War.
- Legal Basis: Government statement of September 29, 1948, on the accession of the Netherlands, together with Indonesia and the Netherlands Antilles, to the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property, and of the Spanish Colonies to the aforementioned Convention and to the Madrid Agreement concerning the Prevention of False Indications of Origin of Goods.
- Legal Basis: Government Declaration of 22 September 1947 on the notification of the accession of Syria and Lebanon to the Paris Union Convention of 20 March 1883 for the protection of industrial property, last revised in London on 2 June 1934, and to the Madrid Agreement of 14 April 1891 concerning the prevention of false indications of origin of goods, last revised in London on 2 June 1934.
- Legal Basis: Government Statement of August 7, 1933, concerning the notification of the accession of the Principality of Liechtenstein to the Madrid Arrangement of April 14, 1891, concerning the Prevention of False Indications of Origin of Goods, revised in Washington on June 2, 1911, and in The Hague on November 6, 1925.
- Legal Basis: Government Statement of July 12, 1933, concerning the notification of Czechoslovakia's accession to the Madrid Arrangement of April 14, 1891, concerning the Prevention of False Indications of Origin of Goods, revised in Washington on June 2, 1911, and in The Hague on November 6, 1925.
- Legal Basis: Government Declaration of March 22, 1932, concerning the notification by Poland of its accession to the Madrid Agreement of April 14, 1891, concerning the Prevention of False Indications of Origin of Goods, revised in Washington on June 2, 1911, and in The Hague on November 6, 1925.
- Legal Basis from Art.: Government Statement of August 7, 1933, concerning the notification of the accession of the Principality of Liechtenstein to the Madrid Arrangement of April 14, 1891, concerning the Prevention of False Indications of Origin of Goods, revised in Washington on June 2, 1911, and in The Hague on November 6, 1925.
- Legal Basis from Art.: Government Declaration of March 22, 1932, concerning the notification by Poland of its accession to the Madrid Agreement of April 14, 1891, concerning the Prevention of False Indications of Origin of Goods, revised in Washington on June 2, 1911, and in The Hague on November 6, 1925.
- Legal Basis from Art.: Government Statement of July 12, 1933, concerning the notification of Czechoslovakia's accession to the Madrid Arrangement of April 14, 1891, concerning the Prevention of False Indications of Origin of Goods, revised in Washington on June 2, 1911, and in The Hague on November 6, 1925.
- Correction for Acts: Announcement of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of January 13, 1939, concerning the correction of an error in the Polish translation of the Madrid Agreement of April 14, 1891, concerning the repression of false indications of origin of goods, last revised at The Hague on November 6, 1925.