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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 54 — NAMES · Chapter 15

§ 1512. Amendment.

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§ 1512. Amendment.
(a)General rule.-- The registration under this chapter of a mark may be amended by the registrant by filing in the department of an application for amendment of mark used with articles or supplies, which shall set forth:
(1)The name and address, including street and number, if any, of the registrant.
(2)An identification of the last preceding filing in the department with respect to the mark.
(3)The amendment, which shall revise any information set forth in the preceding filing which has become inaccurate and shall restate in full all such information as so revised.
(4)Such other information necessary to the administration of this chapter as the department may specify by regulation.
(b)Cross reference.-- See 15 Pa.C.S. § 134 (relating to docketing statement).
54c1512v
(Dec. 21, 1988, P.L.1444, No.177, eff. Oct. 1, 1989)
1988 Amendment. Act 177 added subsecs.
(a)hdg. and (b).
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