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the registration in the Register under subsection 69(1) of the Act;
 (d) the particulars of any right of priority claimed under section 29 of the Act;
 (e) the filing date of the parent application on which any divisional application is based;
 (f) any number allocated to the parent application for registration of the trade mark;
 (g) the class numbers of the goods and/or services in respect of which the trade mark is registered;
 (h) the address of the owner of the trade mark;
 (i) any other particulars relating to the trade mark that the Registrar reasonably believes to be appropriate.

7.2A  Publication of registration
  For the purposes of paragraph 71(a) of the Act, the registration must be published in a computer database maintained by the Trade Marks Office.

Division 2—Renewal of registration (general)

7.3  Period for request for renewal
  For the purposes of subsection 75(1) of the Act (which deals with requests for renewal), the period within which a person may request the Registrar to renew the registration of a trade mark is 12 months ending on the day on which the registration of the trade mark expires.

7.4  Notice of renewal due—when and how given
 (1) For the purposes of section 76 of the Act (which deals with notice of renewal due), the period in relation to notifying a registered owner that renewal of the registration of a trade mark is due is 2 months ending on the day on which the registration of the trade mark expires.
 (2) A notice that the renewal is due must include:
 (a) a statement of the date on which the registration of the trade mark will expire; and
 (b) a statement of any fee payable.

7.5  Notification of renewal
  For the purposes of subsection 77(2) of the Act (which deals with renewal), a notification of the renewal of the registration of a trade mark must include:
 (a) a statement that the registration is renewed; and
 (b) the period for which it is renewed.

Division 3—Renewal of registration (registration delayed for 10 or more years after filing date)

7.6  Prescribed period (Act s 80A(3))
  For subsection 80A(3) of the Act, the prescribed period is 2 months.
Note: Paragraph 80A(3)(b) of the Act provides that the prescribed period commences on the Register entry day.

7.7  Notification about renewal
  For section 80C of the Act (which deals with renewal of registration, where registration has been delayed for 10 or more years after the filing date of the application for registration) the Registrar's notification to the registered owner of the trade mark must state:
 (a) the date on which the prescribed period expires; and
 (b) the fee payable by the registered owner.

7.8  Notification of renewal