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Trademark exclusive rights and trademark investment issues

Trademark rights and patent rights can be used for investment. According to relevant legal provisions, shareholders may make capital contributions in currency, or in kind, intellectual property rights, land use rights and other non-monetary properties that can be valued in currency and transferred for valuation in accordance with the law, except where such investment is not prohibited by law.

Legal Basis

Article 27 of the "Company Law of the People's Republic of China" Shareholders can contribute capital in currency, or in kind, intellectual property rights, land use rights, etc. Non-monetary property that can be valued in currency and transferred in accordance with the law can be used as capital contribution; however, properties that cannot be used as capital contribution according to laws and administrative regulations are excepted. Non-monetary property used as capital contribution must be evaluated and verified, and the property must not be overvalued or undervalued. If laws and administrative regulations have provisions on valuation and valuation, those provisions shall prevail. Article 28 Shareholders shall pay the capital contribution amount stipulated in the company's articles of association in full and on time. If a shareholder contributes capital in currency, the full amount of the monetary contribution shall be deposited into the limited liability company's bank account; if the shareholder contributes capital in non-monetary property, the transfer procedures for its property rights shall be completed in accordance with the law. If a shareholder fails to pay capital contributions in accordance with the provisions of the preceding paragraph, in addition to paying the company in full, he shall also bear liability for breach of contract to shareholders who have paid capital contributions in full and on time.