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Sample of personal trademark authorization letter

Legal analysis: A trademark is an important property of a company or enterprise. It is an important symbol that distinguishes it from other products, and is also one of the most important ways for users to identify it. However, a trademark can only be obtained through prescribed procedures. In this way Other companies cannot infringe the company's registered trademark. If someone uses a personal trademark fraudulently, he or she can sue the local people's court in accordance with the law.

Legal basis: Article 7 of the "Company Law of the People's Republic of China" A company established in accordance with the law shall be issued a company business license by the company registration authority. The date of issue of the company's business license is the date of establishment of the company. The company's business license shall specify the company's name, address, registered capital, business scope, name of the legal representative and other matters. If the matters recorded in the company's business license change, the company shall handle the change registration in accordance with the law, and the company registration authority shall renew the business license.

Article 125 of the "Civil Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China" The people's court shall send a copy of the complaint to the defendant within five days of the date of filing the case, and the defendant shall send a copy of the complaint to the defendant on the date of receipt. File a reply within fifteen days. The defense statement shall state the name, gender, age, ethnicity, occupation, workplace, residence, and contact information of the defendant; the name, residence, and name, position, and contact information of the legal person or other organization and the legal representative or principal person in charge. The People's Court shall send a copy of the defense to the plaintiff within five days from the date of receipt of the defense. If the defendant fails to submit a statement of defense, it will not affect the trial of the People's Court.