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Can a trademark transfer be withdrawn?

After the trademark transferor and the trademark transferee sign a transfer agreement, the transfer has become effective, but the transfer procedures have not been completed. According to my country's Trademark Law, once the transfer application is approved by the Trademark Office and announced, the transferee can enjoy the exclusive right to use the trademark.

Before the Trademark Review and Adjudication Board makes a decision or ruling in accordance with the provisions of the law, the applicant may explain the reasons to the Trademark Review and Adjudication Board in writing, or may withdraw its application for review. When the applicant withdraws the review application, the trademark review process will end. However, after withdrawing the trademark review application, the applicant can no longer file a review application using the same facts and reasons.

If you entrust a trademark agency to handle the trademark transfer procedures, let the agency handle the withdrawal procedures. But some materials just need to be coordinated, and they are usually prepared by the agency. If you want to withdraw but haven’t thought of a reason yet, an agency can help you think of one. After all, agencies are very professional. Mainly when handling the cancellation of transfer, the main reasons for the withdrawal should be explained, and the reasons should be sufficient.