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The company has been cancelled, what procedures are required for trademark transfer?

If the company has been completely cancelled, it cannot directly handle the trademark transfer, and needs to handle the trademark transfer.

1. If the company’s liquidation report clearly states how to deal with trademarks and states which person or company inherits the company’s trademark, the trademark transfer will be handled in accordance with the contents of the liquidation report. If the liquidation report does not specify the disposition of the trademark, it is considered the missing property of the company and belongs to all shareholders. All shareholders need to sign and agree to transfer the trademark to the designated individual or company. If the shareholders of the company cannot reach an agreement to deal with the trademark, any shareholder can be the plaintiff and the other shareholders can be the defendants to file a legal lawsuit, and the ownership of the company's trademark can be determined through court mediation or judgment.

2. The procedures for trademark transfer and trademark transfer at the Trademark Office are roughly the same: Submit materials to the Trademark Office - Acceptance by the Trademark Office - Review by the Trademark Office - Issue a "Certificate of Approval of Transfer of Registered Trademark".

3. Trademark transfer and trademark transfer require different preparation materials:

(1) Complete cancellation files obtained by the Industrial and Commercial Bureau: including the establishment of the liquidation team, liquidation report, and company cancellation Proof etc. Various documents should have the signatures or seals of all shareholders.

(2) If the liquidation report does not involve the disposal of trademarks, a certificate of consent to the transfer signed or stamped by all shareholders must be prepared.

(3) Application for transfer/transfer/application for registered trademark.

(4) Relevant identity certificates of the transferor and transferee.

(5) If you entrust an agency to handle the matter, you must also prepare a trademark agency power of attorney.