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What are the circumstances in which an application for trademark registration is not accepted?
If the trademark objection is not raised within the statutory time limit, or the objection does not meet the requirements and the object and content of the objection cannot be determined, the Trademark Office will not accept the objection and return it. Such as: 1, which exceeds the stipulated objection period; 2. It is inconsistent with the name of the applicant for the objected trademark; 3. It is inconsistent with the announcement period number and preliminary examination and approval number of the objected trademark; 4. The objection book fails to fill in the objection reasons; 5. Failure to pay the objection fee; 6. Failing to correct as required or still failing to meet the requirements after correction. After receiving the objection, the Trademark Office will issue a Notice of Acceptance of Objection and send a copy of the trademark objection to the objecting party if it meets the requirements of the objection procedure after examination and the formalities are complete. Require the objector to give a written reply within 30 days from the date of receiving the notice of objection and the copy of objection.