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How to write the power of attorney for trademark agency
Many companies or individuals will feel very troublesome when registering trademarks, and they don't know where to start. Therefore, many companies or individuals will choose trademark registration agencies to help them register their trademarks, because these trademark registration agencies are definitely more professional and much more convenient and faster than applying for registration by themselves. But when we choose to let the trademark agency registration agency apply for trademark registration for us, we need to sign a trademark agency power of attorney with the trademark agency registration agency. Otherwise, the trademark agency registration agency has no right to help us register. The power of attorney for trademark agency is generally written as follows: first, you need to write down the names of the principal and the agent, and then write down the contents of the agreement. The content of the general agreement is: the agent accepts what kind of goods the principal registers in the trademark office instead of the principal. The client needs to prepare all the necessary materials, such as a copy of the client's ID card and the business license of the goods he applies for, and the client needs to ensure that the materials he provides to the agent for registering the trademark are true and effective. In addition, during the trademark registration period when the principal replaces the agent, it should actively provide necessary help so that the agent can help the principal quickly and efficiently. In addition, the time required for registration should be clearly stated in the power of attorney for trademark agency. During this period, the agent needs to complete the registration of the trademark. If the application materials are unqualified, you can postpone the time reasonably in the future. Moreover, it needs to be clear that if the trademark cannot be registered because the materials provided by the client are false, the agent will not bear any responsibility. Last but not least, we need to clearly write out the total cost of trademark registration in the trademark power of attorney and how much agency fee we need to give the agent. If either party violates this power of attorney, how much liquidated damages should be paid to the other party. Then the power of attorney is made in duplicate, which will take effect after being signed by the client and the agent.