Industrial Property Law
Auteur : Louis Vogel
Sommaire de l’ouvrage
Introduction
Part 1: Administrative and professional organization
Title 1: Introduction
Title 2: Elements of a trademark
Chapter 1: Registration
Chapter 2: Opposition
I: Standing
A: Bad faith
III: Breach of a legal or contractual obligation
IV: Statute of limitations
Section 2: Limits to the claim
Section 3: Effects
Title 4: Rights conferred by the trademark
Title 5: Exploitation and transfer of the trademark
Title 6: Collective and guarantee marks
Title 7: Protection of the mark
Title 8: Loss of trademark rights
Title 9: Geographical indications
Part 3: Patents
Part 4: Designs
87. Proof of fraud
1 minute de lecture
Proof of the fraudulent nature of a trademark application can be provided by any means . Evidence of bad faith on the part of the applicant must be provided by the person who seeks to rely on it, according to the concordant body of evidence (faisceau d'indices) method. Fraudulent intent may be inferred from the applicant's mere knowledge of the pre-existing right . This is the case when the applic …