Examples of using Homonymous in English and their translations into Dutch
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that the protection to be granted would not jeopardise pre-existing rights e.g. homonymous GIs, trade marks.
If a geographical indication of the EC Party or Signatory CARIFORUM State is homonymous with a geographical indication for a third country,
by the Sienese painter Taddeo di Bartolo, who still occupy the homonymous chapel in recent times become the seat of the sacristy.
dedicated to the homonymous saint, to whom the city is very devoted, where three great Florentine artists worked together.
The building of the fort Fuentes was ordered by the homonymous Spanish Count
in which stands the homonymous Basilica, crowned from the Cupola of Michelangelo,
with its beautiful, homonymous beach, in the northernmost end of the island,
The use of a registered homonymous name shall be subject to there being a sufficient distinction in practice between the homonym registered subsequently
represented by Battle of Magenta Jerome Induno and homonymous painting by Giovanni Fattori,
The use of a registered homonymous geographical indication shall be subject to there being a clear distinction in practice between the homonym registered subsequently
To protect the traditional heritage of Member States' producers, appropriate provisions should be made for regulating cases where of geographical names are entirely or partially homonymous. These provisions should cover both names meeting the registration requirements
The use of a registered homonymous name shall be subject to there being a clear distinction in practice between the homonym registered subsequently
Homonymous geographical indications shall be protected by the EC Party
which is wholly or partially homonymous with that of a name already registered under this Regulation, shall be registered
The use of a registered homonymous geographical indication shall be subject to there being a sufficient distinction in practice between the homonym registered subsequently
one the many other('homonymous') signs- think of the way in which, from the Renaissance onwards, the outline has been scorned(think of da Vinci's sfumato), only to be reintroduced by painters like Gauguin.
People who are named"Chong" can also be spelled as"Chung","Tchong" and"Tc'hong", and since there are many people with homonymous names the eternal question may rise whether it's the same person?
the hill of the Benne with the homonymous fort, the church of San Biagio with its XIVcentury frescoes,
A name proposed for registration that is wholly or partially homonymous with a name already entered in the register established under Article 11 may be registered provided there is sufficient distinction in practice between conditions of usage
which establishes the right of the States that are parties to that agreement to protect homonymous names, directly applicable within the Community legal order,