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LA WS OF SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES REVISED EDITION GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS REGULATIONS SRO 46 of 2008 Printed and published with the authority of the Government of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 13 [Issue 1/2009]

Geographical Indications Act - Subsidiary Legislation GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS REGULATIONS REGULATION 1. Citation. 2. Interpretation. 3. Fees. 4. Forms. 5. Language of documents and translations. ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS PART I Preliminary 6. Indication of name, address, nationality and residence. 7. Signatures by partnerships, companies and associations. 8. Representation by barrister-at-iaw. 9. Application for registration. 10. Withdrawal of application. II. Marking application. PART II Registration of Geographical Indications 12. Objection to or conditional acceptance of application and hearing. 13. Refusal of application or conditional acceptance to which applicant objects. 14. Acceptance of application and publication. 15. Opposition. 16. Registration, publication of reference thereto; issuance of certificate. 17. Cancellation or rectification of registration. 18. Publication. PART III Special Provisions Concerning Marks 19. Refusal or invalidation of registration of misleading marks. 20. Refusal or invalidation of registration of a mark conflicting with a geographical indication for wines and spirits. 21. Publication of invalidation of registration of mark. PARTlY 22. Address for service. 23. Excluded days. 24. Register. 25. Correction of errors. General 15 [Issue 112009]

qap.147, Geographical Indications Act - Subsidiary Legislation ±GULATION T6. ExtensIOn of time. 127. Hearing.,,'28. ' S ervlce. b y mal '1. 29. Directions as to furnishing of documents. 30. Correction of irregularities. 31. Dispensation by the Registrar. 32. Hours of business. 33. Evidence. 34. Statutory declarations and affidavits. FIRST SCHEDULE Fees SECOND SCHEDULE Forms GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS REGULATIONS I In exercise of the powers conferred by section 20 of the Geographical Indications, Act, No. 240(2004, the Minister makes the following Regulations. 1. Citation [SRO 46 of2008.] [Date of commencement: 16th September, 2008.] PART I Preliminary These Regulations may be cited as the Geographical Indications Regulations, 2008. 2. Interpretation In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires- "official journal" means a publication issued by or at the direction of the Commerce and Intellectual Property Office containing the matters that are required by the principal Act or these Regulations to be advertised, and includes advertisement in the Gazette; "principal Act" means the Geographical Indications Act. [Chapter 147.] [Issue 112009] 16

Geographical Indications Act - Subsidiary Legislation 3. Fees The fees specified in the First Schedule shall be paid in respect of matters arising under the principal Act or these Regulations. 4. Forms [First Schedule.] The forms specified in the Second Schedule shall be used in respect of matters arising under the principal Act or these Regulations. [Second Schedule.] 5. Language of documents and translations (1) An application for registration shall be in the English language. (2) Any document forming part of an application or submitted to the Registrar pursuant to the principal Act or these Regulations and which is in a language other than English shall be accompanied by an English translation verified by a translator that the translation is to the best of his knowledge complete and faithful. 6. Indication of name, address, nationality and residence (1) The name of- (a) (b) a natural person shall be indicated by the person's family name and given name or names, the family name being indicated before the given names; a legal person shall be indicated by its full, official designations. (2) Addresses shall- (a) (b) be indicated in a manner to satisfy the customary requirements for prompt postal delivery at the address specified; indicate any telegraphic and telex addresses and facsimile and telephone numbers. (3) Nationality shall be indicated by the name of the State of which a person is a national and legal persons shall indicate the name of the State under whose laws they are constituted and their registered office. (4) Residence shall be indicated by the name of the State of which a person is a resident. 7. Signatures by partnerships, companies and associations (I) A document purporting to be signed for or on behalf of a partnership shall contain the names of all the partners in full and shall be signed by all the partners or by any partner qualified to sign, stating that he signs on behalf of the partnership, or by any other person who satisfies the Registrar that he is authorised to sign the document. (2) A document purporting to be signed for or on behalf of a body corporate shall be signed by a director or by the Secretary or other principal officer of the body corporate, or by any other person who satisfies the Registrar that he is authorised to sign the document.. 17 [Issue 1/2009]

Geographical Indications Act - Subsidiary Legislation (3) A document purporting to be signed for or on behalf of an association of persons may be signed by any person who satisfies the Registrar that he is authorised to sign the clocument. ~. Representation by barrister-at-iaw I (1) The appointment of a barrister-at-law or solicitor shall be by an authorisation ~f agent which shall be signed by the applicant or, if there are more than one, by each pplicant. (2) The authorisation of agent appointing a barrister-at-law or solicitor may be filed ogether with the application or within two months from its filing date. (3) If an appointment is not made in accordance with section 8(3) of the principal Act nd subregulation (I), any procedural steps taken by the agent, other than the filing of the application, shall be deemed not to have been taken. 19. Application for registration PART II Registration of Geographical Indications An application for the registration of a geographical indication shall be made on Form 1 of the Second Schedule and shall be signed by the applicant or authorised agent. 10. Withdrawal of application (I) An application may be withdrawn in writing addressed to the Registrar and signed by each applicant or authorised agent. (2) The application fee shall not be refunded if an application is withdrawn. 11. Marking application (1) The Registrar shall, upon receiving an application, mark on each document making up the application the actual date of receipt and the application number consisting of the letters SVG, slant, the letters 01, slant, the numbers of the year in which the initial papers were received, slant, and a number allotted in the sequential order in which applications are received. (2) Where any corrections or other later filed documents are received on different dates, the Registrar shall also mark their actual date of receipt in the appropriate place of the request for registration of the geographical indication. (3) The application number allotted under subregulation (1) shall be quoted in all subsequent communications concerning the application. 12. Objection to or conditional acceptance of application and hearing (1) If, upon examination in accordance with section 10(1) of the principal Act, the Registrar objects to the application for the registration of a geographical indication, he shall notify the applicant in writing of his objections with all the relevant details and invite the applicant to amend the application, to submit his observations in writing or to [Issue 112009] 18

Geographical Indications Act - Subsidiary Legislalion apply for a hearing within two months from the date of the notification and if the applicant does not comply with the invitation within the period specified, he shall be deemed to have withdrawn his application. (2) If, upon examination in accordance with section 10(1) of the principal Act, the Registrar decides to accept the application subject to amendments, modifications, conditions or limitations, he shall communicate the decision to the applicant in writing. (3) If the applicant objects to the amendments, modifications, conditions or limitations, he shah, within two months from the date of the communication, request a hearing or submit his observations in writing to the Registrar. (4) If the applicant does not object to the amendments, modifications, conditions, or limitations, he shall notify the Registrar in writing and amend his application accordingly. (5) If the applicant does not respond within the period specified, he shah be deemed to have withdrawn his application. (6) The request for a hearing, which shah be accompanied by the prescribed fee, shall be made in writing to the Registrar who, upon receiving the same, shall give the applicant at least one month's notice in writing of the date and time when he may be heard. 13. Refusal of application or conditional acceptance to which applicant objects (1) If, after a hearing or after consideration of the applicant's amendments or observations in writing, the Registrar refuses the application or accepts it subject to any amendments, modifications, conditions or limitations to which the applicant objects, he shall communicate his decision to the applicant in writing. (2) The applicant may, within one month from the date of such communication, upon payment of the prescribed fee, request the Registrar to state in writing the grounds of his decision and the material used by him in arriving at the decision. 14. Acceptance of application and publication (\) If the Registrar accepts the application unconditionally or accepts it subject to any conditions or limitations to which the applicant does not object, he shah so notify the applicant, requesting him to pay the publication fee within one month from the date of the notification. (2) If the publication fee referred to in subregulation (1) is paid within the time prescribed, the Registrar shah proceed to publish the application setting out- (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) the geographical indication for which registration is sought; the name, address and nationality of the natural person or legal person filing the application, and the capacity in which the applicant is applying for registration; the name and address of the agent, if any; the address for service if an agent has not been appointed in accordance with section 8(3) of the principal Act and regulation 8; the demarcation of the geographical area to which the geographical indication applies; 19 [Issue 1/2009)

Geographical Indications Act - Subsidiary Legislation (j) (g) (h) the goods for which the geographical indication is used; the quality, reputation or other characteristic of the goods for which the geographical indication is used, and any conditions under which the indication may be used; the filing date and number of the application. : (3) If the publication fee referred to in subregulation (1) is not paid within the time l~mit prescribed, the application shall be considered withdrawn. I ~5. Opposition I I (1) The notice of opposition, under section 10(3) of the principal Act shall be given ~ithin three months from the date of the publication referred to in regulation 14(2), on form 2 of the Second Schedule, together with payment of the prescribed fee and accom ~anied by supporting evidence, ifany. I I (2) The counter-statement referred to in section 10(4) of the principal Act shall be ~ubject to payment of the prescribed fee and shall be given within three months from the date the notice of opposition is sent to the applicant and shall be in writing, stating the grounds upon which the applicant relies for his application and accompanied by supporting evidence, ifany. (3) The request for a hearing under section 10(5) of the principal Act shall be made to the Registrar in writing at any time after the filing of the notice of opposition but not later than one month after the expiry of the prescribed period for filing the counter-statement, and the Registrar shall give the parties at least one month's written notice of the date set for the hearing, and each party shall, within that period pay the prescribed fee for the hearing. (4) Where the opponent or the applicant does not reside or carry on business in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, the Registrar may require him to give security for the costs of the opposition proceedings for such amount as the Registrar thinks fit. (5) Where the Registrar decides to register the geographical indication, as provided in section 1 0(6) of the principal Act, he shall notify the opponent, if any, and the applicant in writing stating the reasons for his decision and, in the case of the applicant, requesting him to pay the registration fee within one month from the date of the notification. (6) Where the Registrar decides to refuse to register the geographical indication, as provided in section 10(7) of the principal Act, he shall notify the opponent and the applicant in writing, stating the reasons for his decision. 16. Registration, publication of reference thereto; issuance of certificate (1) Subject to the payment of the registration fee within the period prescribed in regulation 15(5), the Registrar shall register the geographical indication in accordance with section 10(6) of the principal Act and this regulation. (2) The registration of the geographical indication shall include-- (a) (b) the geographical indication registered; the demarcation of the geographical area to which the geographical indication applies; [Issue 1/2009] 20

Geographical Indications Act - Subsidiary Legislation (c) (d) (e) (j) (g) (h) the name and address of the natural person or legal entity in which name the indication is registered; the name and address of the agent, if any; the address for service if an agent has not been appointed in accordance with section 8(3) of the principal Act and regulation 8; the goods for which the geographical indication is used; the quality, reputation or other characteristic of the goods for which the geographical indication is used and any conditions under which the indication may be used; and the filing date and number of the application as well as the date ofregistration. (3) The publication of the reference to the registration of a geographical indication shall contain the particulars specified in subregulation (2). (4) The certificate of registration of the geographical indication shall be issued on Form 3 of the Second Schedule. 17. Cancellation or rectification of registration (I) For the purpose of proceedings for the cancellation or rectification of the registration, of a geographical indication, the publication referred to in section 12(2)(b) of the principal Act shall- (a) (b) (c) identify the geographical indication by setting out the particulars referred to in regulation 16(2); identify the person or authority which has applied for the cancellation or rectification of the registration of the geographical indication by setting out the name and address of the person or authority and of the representative or agent, if any; and specify the period within which the persons having the right to use the geographical indication under section 11 of the principal Act may apply to join in the proceedings. (2) The period to be specified by the Court under section 12(3) of the principal Act shall not be less than one month from the date of the notice or publication, as the case may be. (3) Where the Court notifies the Registrar under section 12(4) of the principal Act that a decision has been taken to cancel or rectify the registration of the geographical indication, the Registrar shall, as the case may be, cancel the registration or rectify it in accordance with and in the manner specified in the Court's decision. ( 4) The publication, under section 12(4) ofthe principal Act, of the reference to the cancellation or rectification of the registration of a geographical indication shall- (a) identity the geographical indication by setting out the particulars referred to in regulation 16(2); 21 [Issue 1/2009)

Geographical Indications Act - Subsidiary Legislation (b) (c) indicate that the registration of the geographical indication has been cancelled or rectified, as the case may be, and, if rectified, specify the manner in which the registration has been so rectified; and cite the court decision by which the registration of the geographical indication has been cancelled or rectified. 18. Publication Particulars of geographical indications and other proceedings under the.principal Act and any other information required to be published under the principal Act or these Regulations shall be published, in accordance with the direction of the Registrar, in at least one official journal. PART III Special Provisions Concerning Marks 19. Refusal or invalidation of registration of misleading marks (I) The request of an interested party under section 17 of the principal Act to refuse or to invalidate the registration of a misleading mark shall be made on Form 4 of the Second Schedule, shall be subject to the payment of the prescribed fee and to the procedure, mutatis mutandis, set out in regulation 15. (2) Where the Registrar on his own motion decides to refuse or invalidate the registration of a mark pursuant to section 17 of the principal Act, he shall, in writing, so notify the registered proprietor of the mark, stating the reasons for his decision and giving him at least one month to submit a counter-statement and to request a hearing. (3) If a hearing is requested, the Registrar shall give the registered proprietor at least one month's written notice of the date set for the hearing, and the registered proprietor shall, within that period, pay the prescribed fee for the hearing. (4) The Registrar shall notify the registered proprietor in writing of his fmal decision and stating the reasons for the decision. 20. Refusal or invalidation of registration of a mark conflicting with a geographical indication for wines and spirits (I) The request of an interested party under section 18 of the principal Act, to refuse or to invalidate the registration of a mark which conflicts with a geographical indication for wines and spirits shall be made on Form 5 of the Second Schedule, shall be subject to the payment of a prescribed fee and to the procedure, mutatis mutandis, set out in regulation 15. (2) Where the Registrar on his own motion decides to refuse or invalidate the regis I tration of a mark pursuant to section 18 of the principal Act, he shall, in writing, notify the registered proprietor of the mark stating the reasons for his decision and giving him at least one month to submit a counter-statement and to request a hearing. \ (3) If a hearing is requested the Registrar shall give the registered proprietor at least one month's written notice of the date set for the hearing and the registered proprietor. shall within that period pay the prescribed fee for the hearing. [Issue 112009] 22

Geographical Indications Act - Subsidiary Legislation (4) The Registrar shall notify the registered proprietor in writing of his fmal decision and stating the reasons for the decision. 21. Publication of invalidation of registration of mark (I) The Registrar shall record and publish a reference to the invalidation of the registration of a mark pursuant to section 17 or 18 of the principal Act. (2) The publication ofthe reference to the invalidation of the registration of the mark pursuant to section 17 or 18 of the principal Act shall include- (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) if> 22. Address for service the representation of the mark; the registration number of the mark; the name and address of the registered proprietor; the date of registration; the list of goods and services in respect of which the mark was registered with an indication of the corresponding class or classes of the International Classification; and an indication of the grounds on which the registration of the mark has been invalidated. PART IV General (1) There shall be furnished to the Registrar- (a) (b) by every applicant for the registration of a geographical indication, an address for service in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines for the purpose of his application; and by every person including the applicant for, or the owner of, a geographical indication, as the case may be, concerned in any proceedings to which any of these Regulations relate, an address for service in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and the address so furnished or, where another address being an address in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines has been furnished in place thereof, that address shall be treated for the purposes of that application or those proceedings, as appropriate, as the address of that applicant or, as the case may be, of that person. (2) Where an agent has been appointed in accordance with section 8(3) of the principal Act and regulation 8, the address of the agent shall, for all purposes connected with the principal Act and these Regulations, be treated as the address to which communications to the person or persons who appointed the agent shall be transmitted. 23. Excluded days When the last day for doing any act or taking any proceeding falls on a day when the Commerce and Intellectual Property Office is not open to the public for business, it shall be lawful to do the act or to take the proceeding on the day when the Commerce and Intellectual Property Office is next open for business. 23 (Issue 112009]

Geographical Indications Act - Subsidiary Legislation 24. Register (1) Consultation of the Register shall be subject to payment of the prescribed fee and requests for certified copies of extracts from the Register or for copies of documents shall be made to the Registrar in writing and shall be subject to payment of the prescribed fee. (2) The Registrar shall cause to be entered in the Register in respect of every geographical indication in addition to the information indicated in regulation 16(2), any change with respect to such information in particular in the name, or address, or address for service indicated therein. 25. Correction of errors (1) The Registrar may correct any error permitted under section 14( 1) of the principal Act upon receipt of a request in writing and subject to such terms as he may consider appropriate, or on his own initiative. (2) Any correction made under subregulation (1) shall be communicated in writing to all interested persons and where considered necessary shall be published by the Registrar. 26. Extension of time The request for an extension of time, referred to in section 14(2) of the principal Act, shall be subject to the payment ofthe prescribed fee. 27. Hearing (1) The Registrar shall, before exercising adversely to any person any discretionary power given to the him by the principal Act or these Regulations, notify such person in writing of the opportunity to be heard, and indicating a time limit, which shall not be less than one month, for filing a request for a hearing. (2) The request for a hearing shall be in writing and shall be subject to the payment of the prescribed fee. (3) The Registrar shall, upon receiving a request for a hearing, give the person applying, and any other interested persons at least one month's notice, in writing, of the date and time of the hearing. (4) After hearing the party or parties desiring to be heard, the Registrar shall decide the matter and shall notify all parties of the decision and if any party so desires shall give his reason for the decision to that party. 28. Service by mail Any notice, application or other document sent to the Registrar by mail shall be deemed to have been given, made or filed at the time when it would be delivered in the ordinary course of the mail and in proving such sending, it shall be sufficient to prove that the letter containing such notice, application or other document was properly addressed and sent by registered mail. [Issue 112009] 24

Geographical Indications Act - Subsidiary Legislation 29. Directions as to furnishing of documents The Registrar may, at any stage of any proceedings before him, direct that such documents, information or evidence as he may require be furnished within such period of time as he may fix. 30. Correction of irregularities The Registrar may rectify any irregularity in any procedure before him on such terms as he may direct. 31. Dispensation by the Registrar Where, under these Regulations, any person is to do any act or thing or any document or evidence is required to be produced or filed and it is shown to the satisfaction of the Registrar that from any reasonable cause the person is unable to do that act or thing or that that document or evidence cannot be produced or filed, the Registrar may, upon the production of such evidence and subject to such terms as he thinks fit, dispense with the doing of any such act or thing, or the production or filing of such document or evidence. 32. Hours of business The Commerce and Intellectual Property Office shall be open to the public from Monday to Friday inclusive, each week, between the hours of 8.30 a.m. to 12 noon and 1.00 p.m. to 3.00 p.m., for all classes of business. 33. Evidence ( I) Where under these Regulations evidence may be filed, it shall be by statutory declaration or affidavit. (2) The Registrar may, ifhe thinks fit in any particular case, take oral evidence in lieu of or in addition to such evidence and shall allow any witness to be cross examined on his affidavit or declaration. 34. Statutory declarations and affidavits (1) Any statutory declaration or affidavit fi led under the principal Act or these Regulations shall be made before any officer authorised by law in any part of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines to administer an oath for the purpose of any legal proceedings. (2) Statutory declarations or affidavits made outside Saint Vincent and the Grenadines shall be made before a Consul or Notary Public. 25 [Issue 1/2009]

Geographical Indications Act - Subsidiary Legislation FIRST SCHEDULE [Regulation 3.] Fees Matter of Proceeding Amount of Fee Form I. 2. Application for registration of geographical indication [sections 8(1) and 9; regulation 9] Request for hearing [sections 10(1) and 10(5), 17, 18; regulations 12(3), 15(3), 19(2),20(2),27(2)] $250.00 $50.00 Form I 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. II. 12. 13. Request to the Registrar to state in writing grounds of decision to refuse application or to accept it subject to conditions [section 10(1); regulation 13] Publication fee [section 10(2); regulation 14(1)] Notice of opposition to registration of geographical indication [section 10(3); regulation 15(1)] Counter-statement to notice of opposition [section 10(4); regulation 15(2)] Registration fee [section 10(6); regulation 15(5)] Request to refuse or to invalidate registration of a misleading mark [section 17; regulation 19(1)] Request to refuse or to invalidate the registration of a mark which conflicts with a geographical indication for wines and spirits [section 18; regulation 20(1)] Consultation of Register (for every quarter of an hour or part thereof) [regulation 24(1)] Request for certified copies of extracts from Register or for copies of documents (per page) [regulation 24( I)] Request for correction of error [section 14( I); regulation 25] Request for extension of time [section 14(2); regulation 26] $25.00 $25.00 plus fee payable to publisher $50.00 $50.00 $1,000.00 $100.00 $100.00 $10.00 $5.00 per Printed page and $10.00 to certify $10.00 $75.00 Form 4 Form 5 [Issue 1/2009] 26

Geographical Indications Act - Subsidiary Legislation SECOND SCHEDULE [Regulation 4.] Forms FORM I [Regulation 9.] GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS ACT Application/or Registration a/geographical Indication COMMERCE AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OFFICE, SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES Form 1 [regulation 9] GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS ACT For Official Use Date of Receipt by the Commerce and Intellectual Property Office:.... To: The Registrar APPLICATION No.:... Commerce and Intellectual Property Office (Office's Stamp) Fees receives on:... Applicants or Barrister's I Solicitor's File Reference:... THE APPLICANT(S) REQUEST(S) THE REGISTRATION OF A GEOGRAPHICAL INDI CATION IN RESPECT OF THE FOLLOWING PARTICULARS: I. APPLICANT(S)*..... Additional information is contained in the supplemental box..... Name(s):.... Address(es):.... Nationality:..... Country of residence or principal place of business:..... Capacity in which applicant is applying for registration:..... Tel. No... Telegraphic... Telex... Fax.... Address:... No.:... No.:..... Address for service in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines*:..... n. BARRISTER-AT -LA W ISOLICITOR The following Barrister-at-law/Solicitor has been appointed by the applicant in the Authorisation of Agent accompanying this Form to be filed within two months from the filing of the application for registration [regulation 8(2)]. 27 [Issue 1/2009]

Geographical Indications Act - Subsidiary Legislation SECOND SCHEDULE, FORM l-continued Name:.... Address:.... Tel. No... Telegraphic... Telex... Fax.... Address:... No.:... No.: III. GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATION The geographical indication for which registration is sought is the following: IV. GEOGRAPHICAL AREA The following is the demarcation of the country, or region, or locality in that territory, to which the geographical indication applies, and from which the goods for which the geographical indication is used originate: Additional information, possible in graphic form, maps, etc.:..... accompanies this Form:.... is contained in the supplemental box:.... V. GOODS The goods for which the geographical indication is used are the following: VI. QUALITY, REPUTATION OR OTHER CHARACTERISTICS The quality, reputation or other characteristics of the goods for which the geographical indication is used, and any conditions under which the indication may be used, are the following: Additional information is contained in the supplement box. Additional information accompanies this Form. [Issue 112009] 28

Geographical Indications Acl- Subsidiary Legis/ation SECOND SCHEDULE, FORM l-continued VII. FEES accompany this Fonn:.... VIII. SUPPLEMENTAL BOX* IX. SIGNATURE(S)... Applicant(s)**.... (Date).... TO BE FILLED IN BY THE REGISTRAR Date of receipt of connections and later filed papers completing the application:.... FORM 2 [Section 15(1 ).] GEOGRAPHICAL INDICA nons ACT Notice ojopposition COMMERCE AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OFFICE, SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES For Official Use Notice of opposition received on: Fees received on: To: The Registrar Commerce and Intellectual Property Office Applicant's or Barrister's/Solicitors File Reference: I. IN THE MATTER OF Application No... for Registration of Geographical Indication* Filing Date of Application:.... Published in the periodical of the... day of..., 20..., No... page.... II. OPPONENT(S) Name(s):.... Address(es):.... 29 [Issue 112009]

I Geographical Indications Act - Subsidiary Legislation SECOND SCHEDULE, FORM 2-continued : Additional infonnation is contained in the supplementary box Address for service in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines".... 1Il. GROUNDS FOR OPPOSITION The Grounds for opposition are as follows: Additional infonnation is contained in the supplemental box. Supporting evidence accompanies this fonn. IV. BARRISTER-AT-LAW/SOLICITOR : The following Barrister-at-Law/Solicitor has been appointed by the applicant in the Authorisation of Agent accompanying this Fonn Name:.... Address:.... Telephone. No.:... Telegraphic:... Telex No.:... Fax No.:.... Address:.... V. FEES accompany this Fonn VI. SUPPLEMENTAL BOX* VII. SIGNATURE(S)... [Opponent(s)lBarristerISolicitor**].... (Date).... [Issue \/2009] 30

Geographical indications Act - Subsidiary Legislation FORM 3 GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS ACT Certificate of Registration of Geographical Indication COMMERCE AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OFFICE, SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES In accordance with section 10(6) and regulation 16(4), it is hereby certified that a geographical indication having the Registration No. "... has been registered in the name(s) of: Name(s):... Address(es):.... filed on:.... (date) on:...,...... in respect of a geographical indication registered pursuant to an application (date) being a geographical indication used for:.... (goods) and which applies to:.... (geographical area) A description of the quality, reputation or other characteristic of the goods for which the geographical indication is used and any conditions under which the indication may be used accompanies this certificate. Date:.... Registrar FORM 4 [Section \9.] GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS ACT Request to Refuse or Invalidate Registration of Misleading Mark COMMERCE AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OFFICE, SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES For Official Use Request received on:..... Fees received on:.... To: The Registrar Commerce and Intellectual Property Office Applicant's or Barrister's File Reference: 31 [Issue \/2009]

I OAP.147 I Geographical Indications Act - Subsidiary Legislation I. IN THE MATTER OF SECOND SCHEDULE, FORM 4-continued Application for Registration/Registration No. * of Mark:.... FilinglRegistration*.... Date..... Application/Registration* Published in the Official journal (No.)... (Page)... (Date)..... II. APPLlCA TlON(S)* * Name(s):.... i Address(es):.... Additional information is contained in the supplemental box. Address for service in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: lii. GROUNDS FOR REQUEST The grounds for request to refuse or to invalidate the registration of the above identified mark are as follows: Additional information is contained in the supplemental box. Supporting evidence accompanies this form. IV. BARRISTER-AT-LAW/SOLlClTOR*** The following Barrister-at-Law/Solicitor has been appointed by the applicant in the Authorisation of Agent accompanying this Form: Name:.... Address:.... Telephone No.: Telegraphic Telex No.: Fax No.: Address: V. FEES accompany this Form.... [Issue 112009] 32

Geographical Indications Act - Subsidiary Legislation VI. SUPPLEMENTAL BOX * SECOND SCHEDULE, FORM 4-continued VB. SIGNATURE(S)... (Applicant(s)/Barrister/Solicitor**].... Date.... FORMS [Section 20.J GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS ACT Request to Refose or Invalidate Registration of a Mark Conflicting with a Geographical Indication for Wines and Spirits COMMERCE AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OFFICE, SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES For Official Use Request received on:..... Fees received on:.... To: The Registrar Reference... Applicant's or Barrister's/Solicitor's File Commerce and Intellectual Property Office I. IN THE MATTER OF Application for Registration/Registration No. * of Mark:.... Filing/Registration*.... Date.... Application/Registration* Published in the Official journal (No.)... (Page)... (Date).... ll. APPLICA TlON(S)** Narne(s):.... Address(es):.... 33 [Issue 112009]

Geographical Indications Act - Subsidiary Legislation SECOND SCHEDULE, FORM 5-conlinued Additional infonnation is contained in the supplemental box. Address for service in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: III. GROUNDS FOR REQUEST The grounds for request to refuse or to invalidate the registration of the above identified mark are as follows: Additional infonnation is contained in the supplemental box. Supporting evidence accompanies this fonn. IV. BARRISTER-AT-LAW/SOLICITOR*u The following Barrister-at-Law/Solicitor has been appointed by the applicant in the Authorisation of Agent accompanying this Fonn: Name:.... Address:.... Telephone No.: Telegraphic Address: Telex No.: Fax No.: V. FEES accompany this Fonn.... VI. SUPPLEMENTAL BOX * VII. SIGNATURE(S)... [Applicant(s)lBarristerISolicitor**].... Date.... [Issue 1/2009] 34