Renewal of Industrial Design in Nicaragua

Here you can mandate us with the maintaining of your registered industrial design in Nicaragua up to a total term of 15 years of protection. Please keep a copy of the registration ready. You will need the registry number .
EUR 290.00
SKU
2561
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Protection Period (years)5
Power of Attorney must be notarizedNo
max period of protection maximum (years)15
Flat fee incl. official feesYes
Date of Filing Application or requested prio application date:
  
EUR 290.00

Detailed Information on Renewing Your Design Rights in Nicaragua

Our law firm provides comprehensive support for renewing your registered design in Nicaragua. We handle the entire process, monitor protection periods, and notify you in advance of upcoming renewals to ensure your design remains continuously protected.

1. Protection Duration and Renewal Options

The maximum protection period for a registered design in Nicaragua is 15 years.

  • The protection period begins on the date of filing the application with the competent office in Nicaragua.
  • After an initial protection period of 5 years, the protection can be renewed twice for additional 5-year periods, reaching the maximum protection duration.
  • Renewal ensures exclusive rights to the external design of your product, providing you with competitive advantages and legal protection.

2. Step-by-Step Renewal Process

The renewal of a design in Nicaragua involves the following steps:

  • Submitting a renewal application: The application is filed with the competent authority and must include all required details.
  • Paying the renewal fees: The official fees must be paid on time to extend the protection period.
  • Review and approval: The office reviews the application and confirms the renewal.

We assist you with each of these steps, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free process.

3. Deadlines and Grace Period Rules

It is essential to apply for renewal before the protection period expires. The renewal application must be submitted within a period of 12 months before the last day of the month in which the protection period ends. The fees should also be paid within this timeframe.

If the renewal is not completed on time, it may still be submitted within a 6-month grace period after the protection period expires. However, an additional surcharge fee will apply. The fee amount depends on the delay. If the grace period is missed, the design protection in Nicaragua will lapse irrevocably.

4. Required Documents for Renewal

To proceed with the renewal, we need the following information and documents:

  • The registration number of your registered design,
  • The filing date of the application,
  • A copy of the original registration certificate (if required).

These details are crucial for filing the renewal application accurately and on time.

5. Cost Overview for the Renewal

Our service includes:

  • Advisory fees: We handle all administrative tasks such as preparation, submission, and monitoring of your renewal application.
  • Official fees: These cover the costs charged by the authorities for the renewal of your design.

The stated prices apply to the timely renewal of a single design. Additional fees for late renewals or grace periods are charged separately. Applicable VAT will be added where required.

6. Early Engagement for a Smooth Process

We recommend engaging us early for the renewal of your design in Nicaragua. This ensures that all necessary steps are completed on time, avoiding additional costs or delays. Our experts will guide you through the entire process, ensuring your design remains seamlessly protected.

Your Benefits with Our Firm for Design Renewals in Nicaragua

With extensive experience in international design protection, we provide reliable and professional management of your design renewal in Nicaragua. We monitor all deadlines, handle communication with the competent authorities, and ensure uninterrupted protection of your design. Trust our expertise and commitment to safeguarding your creative rights.

Liesegang & Partner mbB, Rechtsanwälte