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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · provide for the registration and protection of trademarks used in commerce, to carry out the provisions of certain international conventions, and for other purposes · Sec. 20

Sec. 20. An appeal may be taken to the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board from any final decision of the examiner in charge of the registration of marks10upon the payment of the prescribed fee. The Director may reconsider, and modify or set aside, a decision of the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board under this section.

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## Sec. 20 An appeal may be taken to the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board from any final decision of the examiner in charge of the registration of marks10upon the payment of the prescribed fee. The Director may reconsider, and modify or set aside, a decision of the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board under this section. 10Section 225(d)(1) of division Q of Public Law 116-260 amends section 20 by inserting “a final decision by an examiner in an ex parte expungement proceeding or ex parte reexamination proceeding” after “registration of marks”.
Such amendment is subject to a delayed effective date and will take effect on 12/27/2021. For delayed effective amendment see section 225(g) of division Q of such act. **[**[15 U.S.C. 1070](/us/usc/t15/s1070)**]**
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An appeal may be taken to the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board from any final decision of the examiner in charge of the registration of marks10upon the payment of the prescribed fee. The Director may reconsider, and modify or set aside, a decision of the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board under this section.
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