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Current 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 28 Nov 1949
Comments, exceptions 
and qualifications
From July 28, 2010: - The renewal registration fee can be paid in two installments. The second installment can be paid within five years from the renewal registration date. The second installment is optional. If, after the first five-year period, the registrant no longer wishes to maintain the registration, they can opt not to pay the second installment and allow the registration to lapse. The registrant can also choose to pay the entire ten-year renewal fee in a lump sum
   
Validated by Date
Kim & Chang 3 Mar 2004
Y.S. Chang & Associates 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 28 Nov 1949
Comments, exceptions 
and qualifications
No provision for restoration
   
Validated by Date
Not yet validated  

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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
   
Validated by Date
Not yet validated  

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Check if renewal fee installment is due rule *

First term of registration 5 Years
Counting from Registration Date
or from
Subsequent terms 10 Years
Status Registered
   
Effective date of this rule 28 Jul 2010
Comments, exceptions 
and qualifications
The renewal registration fee can be paid in two installments. The second installment can be paid within five years from the renewal registration date. The second installment is optional. If, after the first five-year period, the registrant no longer wishes to maintain the registration, they can opt not to pay the second installment and allow the registration to lapse. The registrant can also choose to pay the entire ten-year renewal fee in a lump sum
   
Validated by Date
Kim & Chang 28 Nov 2010
Y.S. Chang & Associates 28 Nov 2010

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Opposition deadline rule *

First term of registration 30 Days
Counting from Publication Date
or from
Subsequent terms
Status Pending
   
Effective date of this rule 22 Jul 2025
Comments, exceptions 
and qualifications
   
Validated by Date
Not yet validated  

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Opposition deadline rule *

First term of registration 2 Months
Counting from Publication Date
or from
Subsequent terms
Status Pending
   
Effective date of this rule 1 Jan 1900
Comments, exceptions 
and qualifications
   
Validated by Date
Not yet validated  

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* Disabled by default

 
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