Successive acquisition, also known as acquisition by transmission, means that the trademark owner obtains the trademark rights based on the trademark rights of the original trademark owner.
This acquisition method mainly includes the transfer of trademark rights and the inheritance of trademark rights. my country's Trademark Law stipulates that those who obtain trademark rights by transmission must follow the legal procedures for transferring registered trademarks.
Contents included:
1. Successive acquisition of transfer means that the original property right holder completely transfers the property right to the new property right holder. The main reasons include sales, exchanges, gifts, legacies, inheritance, etc.
2. Creation and inheritance acquisition means that the owner creates property rights other than ownership for others. It is divided into two categories: civil and administrative methods. Civil ones include the owner establishing other property rights by entering into a land use right transfer contract or mortgage contract with others. Administrative ones mainly refer to the creation by the competent authority of other property rights such as land use rights, mining rights, water abstraction rights, etc. for legal persons or natural persons through allocation or concession. right.
3. Specific inheritance acquisition refers to the acquisition of specific subject matter.
4. General inheritance acquisition refers to the acquisition of all rights and obligations of others.
Main differences:
The acquisition of property rights can be divided into original acquisition and inherited acquisition. The former means that it is not based on the rights and intentions of others, but is acquired directly in accordance with the law. Real rights, such as the ownership of a thing obtained due to prior possession and prescription; the latter refers to the acquisition of real rights based on the rights and intentions of others, such as the ownership of a thing obtained through sale or donation.
Acquisition by inheritance can be divided into two methods: creation and transfer. When a house owner sets a mortgage on his own house for others, it is a creation, and selling or giving away a mortgage is a transfer.