Where an application meets the requirements set out in this Regulation and where no
notice of opposition has been given within the period referred to in Article 46(1) or where
any opposition entered has been finally disposed of by withdrawal, rejection or other
disposition, the trade mark and the particulars referred to in Article 111(2) shall be
recorded in the Register. The registration shall be published.
The Office shall issue a certificate of registration. That certificate may be issued by
electronic means. The Office shall provide certified or uncertified copies of the certificate
subject to the payment of a fee, where those copies are issued other than by electronic
means.
The Commission shall adopt implementing acts specifying the details to be contained in
and the form of the certificate of registration referred to in paragraph 2 of this Article.
Those implementing acts shall be adopted in accordance with the examination procedure
referred to in Article 207(2).