THE LEGALITY OF ARTICLE (11) OF BRAND NAMES LAW NO (9) BASED ON INSTRUCTIONS OF THE JORDANIAN CONSTITUTIONAL COURT

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  • Mohammed Mahasneh Assistant Professor, Tafila Technical University Author

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https://doi.org/10.55662/

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     The study is concerned with the interpretation of Article (11) of brand names law no. (9) for the year 2000, which states that the decision of the Registrar of brand names to remove a brand name is subject to appeal to the Supreme Court of Justice. The article allows the appeal of the Registrar's decision in case of cancellation of a brand name. The appeal is rejected if the request for the cancellation of a brand name is denied, especially that the request for the cancellation of a brand name requires the presence of two parties; the first is the one demanding the cancellation and the second is the one who registered the brand name in his name. Article (11), clause (C), of the law distinguishes between the two parties, as only one of them is granted the right to appeal before the administrative courts while the second party is denied this right. 

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21-08-2018

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Mohammed Mahasneh. “THE LEGALITY OF ARTICLE (11) OF BRAND NAMES LAW NO (9) BASED ON INSTRUCTIONS OF THE JORDANIAN CONSTITUTIONAL COURT ”. International Journal of Legal Developments & Allied Issues, vol. 4, no. 4, Aug. 2018, pp. 412-8, https://doi.org/10.55662/.

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