CELEX: 62017TN0151
Language: en
Date: 2017-03-08 00:00:00
Title: Case T-151/17: Action brought on 8 March 2017 — Marriott Worldwide v EUIPO — Graf (Representation of a winged bull)

24.4.2017   
            
            
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               Official Journal of the European Union
            
            
               C 129/35
            
         Action brought on 8 March 2017 — Marriott Worldwide v EUIPO — Graf (Representation of a winged bull)
   (Case T-151/17)
   (2017/C 129/54)
   Language in which the application was lodged: English
   
      Parties
   
   
      Applicant: Marriott Worldwide Corp. (Bethesda, Maryland, United States) (represented by: A. Reid, Solicitor)
   
      Defendant: European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO)
   
      Other party to the proceedings before the Board of Appeal: Johann Graf (Gumpoldskirchen, Austria)
   
      Details of the proceedings before EUIPO
   
   
      Proprietor of the trade mark at issue: Other party to the proceedings before the Board of Appeal
   
      Trade mark at issue: EU figurative mark (Representation of a winged bull) — EU trade mark No 10 511 723
   
      Procedure before EUIPO: Proceedings for a declaration of invalidity
   
      Contested decision: Decision of the Fourth Board of Appeal of EUIPO of 17 January 2017 in Case R 165/2016-4
   
      Form of order sought
   
   The applicant claims that the Court should:
   
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               annul the contested decision;
            
         
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               order EUIPO to pay the costs.
            
         
      Pleas in law
   
   
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               Infringement of Article 76(1) of Regulation No 207/2009;
            
         
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               Infringement of Article 53(1)(a) in conjunction with Article 8(1)(b) of Regulation No 207/2009;
            
         
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               Infringement of Article 53(2)(c) of Regulation No 207/2009.