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Case T-302/10: Order of the General Court of 23 November 2012 — Crocs v OHIM — Holey Soles Holdings and PHI (Representation of footwear) ( ‘Community trade mark — Invalidity action — Withdrawal of the invalidity action — No need to adjudicate’ )
Case T-302/10: Order of the General Court of 23 November 2012 — Crocs v OHIM — Holey Soles Holdings and PHI (Representation of footwear) ( ‘Community trade mark — Invalidity action — Withdrawal of the invalidity action — No need to adjudicate’ )
Case T-302/10: Order of the General Court of 23 November 2012 — Crocs v OHIM — Holey Soles Holdings and PHI (Representation of footwear) ( ‘Community trade mark — Invalidity action — Withdrawal of the invalidity action — No need to adjudicate’ )
OJ C 26, 26.1.2013, p. 45–45
(BG, ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, IT, LV, LT, HU, MT, NL, PL, PT, RO, SK, SL, FI, SV)
26.1.2013 |
EN |
Official Journal of the European Union |
C 26/45 |
Order of the General Court of 23 November 2012 — Crocs v OHIM — Holey Soles Holdings and PHI (Representation of footwear )
(Case T-302/10) (1)
(Community trade mark - Invalidity action - Withdrawal of the invalidity action - No need to adjudicate)
2013/C 26/87
Language of the case: English
Parties
Applicant: Crocs, Inc. (Niwot, United States of America) (represented by: I.R. Craig, solicitor)
Defendant: Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market (Trade Marks and Designs) (represented by: S. Hanne, agent)
Other parties to the proceedings before the Board of Appeal of OHIM: Holey Soles Holdings Ltd (Vancouver, Canada; and Partenaire Hospitalier International (La Haie Foissière, France)
Re:
Action brought against the decision of the Third Board of Appeal of OHIM of 26 March 2010 (Case R 9/2008-3), relating to invalidity proceedings between Holey Shoes Holdings Ltd and Partenaire Hospitalier International and Crocs, Inc.
Operative part of the order
1. |
There is no need to adjudicate on the action. |
2. |
The applicant shall bear it own costs and those incurred by the defendant. |