Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 647 § 647.055 — Period
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 647 ·
Oregon Code § 647.055·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Period
of registration; renewal; notice.
(1) Registration of a mark under this chapter is effective for a term of five
years from the date of registration and may be renewed for successive five-year
terms. The Secretary of State shall renew the registration if the registrant:
(a) Submits an
application for renewal, verified as provided in ORS 647.015 (3), within 180
days before the term of registration expires;
(b) Includes with
the application a statement, verified as provided in ORS 647.015 (3), that the
mark has been in use and is still in use; and
(c) Includes with
the application a specimen showing actual use of the mark.
(2) A
registration that is effective on June 23, 2009, shall remain in effect for the
remainder of the term of registration. The registration may be renewed as
provided in subsection (1) of this section.
(3) The Secretary
of State, before the term of registration expires, shall notify the registrant
in writing at the mailing address shown for the registrant in the current
records of the Secretary of State that the registrant must renew the
registration. [1961 c.497 §§5,7; 1965 c.511 §6; 1971 c.318 §5; 1981 c.633 §72;
1985 c.728 §86a; 1989 c.931 §2; 1991 c.132 §21; 2009 c.459 §10]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 647.055
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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