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Can trademark ownership be inherited?
The trademark right belongs to the legal property of the decedent and can be inherited within the validity period. Heritage mainly refers to the personal legal property left by citizens when they die, which mainly includes: citizens' income; Citizens' houses; Savings and daily necessities; Citizen's tree; Livestock and poultry; Cultural relics of citizens; Books and materials; The law allows citizens to own the means of production.

legal ground

Article 122 of the Civil Code

Legacy is the personal legal property left by a natural person when he dies.

An inheritance that cannot be inherited according to the law or the nature of the inheritance shall not be inherited.

Article 1063

The following property is the personal property of one of the spouses:

(1) one party's premarital property;

(2) Compensation or compensation obtained by one party for personal injury;

(3) Property that is determined to belong to only one party in the will or gift contract;

(4) Daily necessities used exclusively by one party;

(five) other property that should be owned by one party.