Legal analysis: Generally, the trademark agency is entrusted to reject the evidence materials needed for reexamination. The specific evidence materials include: the creative source of the rejected trademark, the honorary certificate obtained by the rejected trademark applicant, and the evidence materials of the actual use of the rejected trademark. Although China has strict standard procedures for trademark registration examination and review, the specific examination is completed by the examiner.
Legal basis: Article 63 of the Civil Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) includes:
(a) Statements of the parties;
(2) Documentary evidence;
(3) Physical evidence;
(4) Audio-visual materials;
(5) Electronic data;
(6) Testimony of witnesses;
(7) Appraisal opinions;
(8) Records of the inquest. Evidence must be verified before it can be used as a basis for ascertaining facts.