Guidance notes on S.I. No. 561 European Union (Trade Marks) Regulations 2018, S.I. No. 562 Trade Marks (Amendment) Rules 2018, S.I. No. 563 Trade Marks Act 1996 (Community Trade Mark) (Amendment) Regulations 2018 and S.I. No. 564 Patents, Trade Marks and Designs (Fees) (Amendment) Rules 2018

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