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Can I have multiple basic trade marks for one international application?

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Can I have multiple basic trade marks for one international application?

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Yes. You can have as many basic trade marks as you require, as long as the owners are the same, and the marks are identical. For example; if you want to cover goods and/or services in more than one class in your international application, multiple basic trade marks would be necessary where you have trade marks applied for prior to the introduction of multiclass applications under the Trade Marks Act 1995.

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