Completing Form No TM 24: How to notify the Registrar of changes made to the rules or regulations of a certification or collective trademark

Form No. TM 24 is used in Namibia to notify the Registrar of changes made to the rules or regulations of a certification or collective trademark. In this blog post, we will guide you through the process of completing Form No. TM 24, including the necessary information, documents, and fees.

Completing Form No TM 24: Notice of changes in rules and regulations for certification or collective marks

What is Form No. TM 24?

Form No. TM 24 is a legal document used in Namibia to notify the Registrar of changes made to the rules or regulations of a certification or collective trademark. This form is used to keep the Registrar up to date on the rules and regulations governing the use of the trademark.

What Information is Required on Form No. TM 24?

To complete Form No. TM 24, the following information is required:

  1. Proprietor information: Name, address, and contact information of the proprietor of the certification or collective trademark.
  2. Certificate/Collective Trade Mark number: The number of the certification or collective trademark that is being updated.
  3. Changes made to the rules or regulations: A document that outlines the changes made to the rules or regulations governing the use of the certification or collective trademark.
  4. Fees: The appropriate fee must accompany Form No. TM 24.

How to Complete Form No. TM 24?

To complete Form No. TM 24, follow these steps:

  1. Download the form: Form No. TM 24 can be downloaded from the website of the Ministry of Industrialization and Trade in Namibia.
  2. Fill out the proprietor information: Enter the name, address, and contact information of the proprietor of the certification or collective trademark.
  3. Enter the Certificate/Collective Trade Mark number: Enter the number of the certification or collective trademark that is being updated.
  4. Attach the document outlining changes made to the rules or regulations: Include a document that outlines the changes made to the rules or regulations governing the use of the certification or collective trademark.
  5. Pay the required fee: The appropriate fee must accompany Form No. TM 24. The fee schedule can be found on the website of the Ministry of Industrialization and Trade in Namibia.
  6. Submit the completed form: Submit the completed form, along with the required documents and fees, to the Registrar of Trademarks in Namibia.

In conclusion, completing Form No. TM 24 in Namibia requires specific information, documents, and fees. We hope this guide has been helpful in providing insight into the process of completing Form No. TM 24. For more information, please refer to the website of BIPA.

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