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Without prejudice to the rights of proprietors acquired before the filing date or the priority date of the EU trade mark, the proprietor of that EU trade mark shall also be entitled to prevent all third parties from bringing goods, in the course of trade, into the Union without being released for free circulation there, where such goods, including packaging, come from third countries and bear without authorisation a trade mark which is identical with the EU trade mark registered in respect of such goods, or which cannot be distinguished in its essential aspects from that trade mark.
The entitlement of the proprietor of an EU trade mark pursuant to the first subparagraph shall lapse if, during the proceedings to determine whether the EU trade mark has been infringed, initiated in accordance with Regulation (EU) No 608/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council concerning customs enforcement of intellectual property rights, evidence is provided by the declarant or the holder of the goods that the proprietor of the EU trade mark is not entitled to prohibit the placing of the goods on the market in the country of final destination.
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Without prejudice to the rights of proprietors before the filing date or the priority date of the EU trade mark, the proprietor of that EU trade mark shall also prevent all third parties from goods, in the course of trade, into the Union without being for free circulation there, where such goods, including packaging, from third countries and bear without authorisation a trade mark which is identical with the EU trade mark registered in respect of such goods, or which cannot be in its essential aspects from that trade mark.
The entitlement of the proprietor of an EU trade mark pursuant to the first subparagraph shall if, during the proceedings to determine whether the EU trade mark has been , initiated in accordance with Regulation (EU) No 608/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council concerning customs enforcement of intellectual property rights, evidence is by the declarant or the holder of the goods that the proprietor of the EU trade mark is not entitled to the placing of the goods on the market in the country of final destination.
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