Trademark/Service Mark Applications

1.A power of attorney legalized up to the Consulate of the Republic of Yemen.

2.A legalized copy of the certificate of incorporation or an extract of the commercial register which should include the name, address, date of incorporation and objectives of the corporation.

3.Fifteen prints of the trademark.

Renewal of Trademarks

1.A power of attorney legalized up to the Consulate of the Republic of Yemen.

Assignment Applications

1.A power of attorney legalized up to the Consulate of the Republic of Yemen.

2.An assignment deed executed by both the assignor and the assignee and legalized up to the Consulate of the Republic of Yemen.

License/Registered User Applications

1.A power of attorney executed by the licensee legalized up to the Consulate of the Republic of Yemen.

2.A license agreement legalized up to the Consulate of the Republic of Yemen.

Change of Name/Address Applications

1.A power of attorney legalized up to the Yemeni Consulate or any other Arab Consulate.

2.A copy of the certificate of registration showing the change of name or address legalized up to the the Yemeni Consulate.

Patent Application

The requirements for filing the Patent applications are :

1.A power of attorney executed in the name of the applicant and duly notarized and legalized up to the Yemeni Consulate.

2.A notarized and legalized deed of assignment by the Yemeni Consulate, if any, executed by the inventor(s), assigning the patent rights to the applicant.

3.One copy of the specification and claims together with its Arabic translation.

4.One set of the drawings relating to the invention, if any.

5.An abstract of the invention of no more than 100 words with an Arabic translation.

Designs Applications

1.A power of attorney executed in the name of the applicant and duly notarized and legalized up to the Yemeni Consulate.

2.A duly legalized extract from the Commercial Register or from the Memorandum of Association if the applicant is a company or body corporate.

3.Two copies of the model or design if it is two dimensional or two copies of each view thereof, if it is 3-D.

4.A duly legalized deed of assignment signed by the inventor, if the applicant is not the inventor.

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