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Current Next Renewal Due rule

First term of registration 10 Years
Counting from Application Date
or from
Subsequent terms 10 Years
Status Registered
   
Effective date of this rule 12 Apr 1997
Comments, exceptions 
and qualifications
Due to the issuance of the new IP law No. 8/2007 regulating the trademark validity period to be as from the filing date, whereas the previous practice under the former IP law was to count the validity as from the registration date, the Syrian TMO has RECENTLY issued regulations that for those trademarks, which are under the first renewal application, the trademark validity will be recounted retroactively (10) years from the filing date, subsequently, such trademarks will NOT be considered as lapsed, rather one late renewal fine will be imposed. Thereby the next renewal due date will be counted from the first filing date As regards those trademarks which had been renewed (even for one renewal in the past) and become due for renewal under the new law , they will NOT be subject to late renewal fine, rather they will be counted from the registration date, i.e. the next renewal due date for those trademarks will be counted from the registration date under the new IP law.
   
Validated by Date
Abu-Gazaleh Intellectual Property TMP Agents (Syria) 28 Nov 2010

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Late Renewal Deadline rule *

Grace period 6 Months
Counting from Next Renewal Due
or from
Subsequent terms
Status Registered
   
Effective date of this rule 12 Apr 2007
Comments, exceptions 
and qualifications
No provision for restoration
   
Validated by Date
Abu-Gazaleh Intellectual Property TMP Agents (Syria) 7 Nov 2018

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Non-use date rule *

Period of non-use 3 Years
Counting from Registration Date
or from
Subsequent terms
Status Registered
   
Effective date of this rule 12 Apr 2007
Comments, exceptions 
and qualifications
   
Validated by Date
Abu-Gazaleh Intellectual Property TMP Agents (Syria) 7 Nov 2018

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Opposition deadline rule *

First term of registration 90 Days
Counting from Publication Date
or from
Subsequent terms
Status Pending
   
Effective date of this rule
Comments, exceptions 
and qualifications
   
Validated by Date
Abu-Gazaleh Intellectual Property TMP Agents (Syria) 7 Nov 2018

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Previous Next Renewal Due rule

First term of registration 10 Years
Counting from Registration Date
or from
Subsequent terms 10 Years
Status Registered
   
Effective date of this rule 16 Jul 1980
Comments, exceptions 
and qualifications
Due to the issuance of the new IP law No. 8/2007 regulating the trademark validity period to be as from the filing date, whereas the previous practice under the former IP law was to count the validity as from the registration date, the Syrian TMO has RECENTLY issued regulations that for those trademarks, which are under the first renewal application, the trademark validity will be recounted retroactively (10) years from the filing date, subsequently, such trademarks will NOT be considered as lapsed, rather one late renewal fine will be imposed. Thereby the next renewal due date will be counted from the first filing date As regards those trademarks which had been renewed (even for one renewal in the past) and become due for renewal under the new law , they will NOT be subject to late renewal fine, rather they will be counted from the registration date, i.e. the next renewal due date for those trademarks will be counted from the registration date under the new IP law.
   
Validated by Date
Abu-Gazaleh Intellectual Property TMP Agents (Syria) 14 Apr 2004
George M. Syriani 16 Apr 2004

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Non-use date rule *

Period of non-use 3 Years
Counting from Registration Date
or from
Subsequent terms
Status Registered
   
Effective date of this rule 1 Jan 1900
Comments, exceptions 
and qualifications
On a third party claim, a court can cancel a trademark registration if it appears that the trademark has not been seriously used for 3 years
   
Validated by Date
Not yet validated  

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Previous Next Renewal Due rule

First term of registration 10 Years
Counting from Registration Date
or from
Subsequent terms 10 Years
Status Registered
   
Effective date of this rule 10 Sep 1946
Comments, exceptions 
and qualifications
   
Validated by Date
Abu-Gazaleh Intellectual Property TMP Agents (Syria) 7 Nov 2018

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