The corporations or juridical entities whose marks are registered or for which they have requested registration and that throughout their existence have suffered changes, such as, changes of name, mergers, consolidations, or any other similar change, may credit such change by filing at the Trademark Registry a certification issued by the Secretary of State or other official who has the custody of the official registry in the jurisdiction, under whose laws the same were underwritten, or other documents that according to the laws of the country in which these were underwritten shall suffice to vouch for such change.
The Secretary shall record such changes in the registry and issue the corresponding certificate.
History —Dec. 16, 2009, No. 169, § 21.