Article 125
International jurisdiction
- Subject to the provisions of this Regulation as well as to any provisions of Regulation (EU)
No 1215/2012 applicable by virtue of Article 122, proceedings in respect of the actions and
claims referred to in Article 124 shall be brought in the courts of the Member State in
which the defendant is domiciled or, if he is not domiciled in any of the Member States, in
which he has an establishment.
- If the defendant is neither domiciled nor has an establishment in any of the Member States,
such proceedings shall be brought in the courts of the Member State in which the plaintiff
is domiciled or, if he is not domiciled in any of the Member States, in which he has an
establishment.
- If neither the defendant nor the plaintiff is so domiciled or has such an establishment, such
proceedings shall be brought in the courts of the Member State where the Office has
its seat.
- Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs 1, 2 and 3:
- (a) Article 25 of Regulation (EU) No 1215/2012 shall apply if the parties agree that a
different EU trade mark court shall have jurisdiction;
- (b) Article 26 of Regulation (EU) No 1215/2012 shall apply if the defendant enters an
appearance before a different EU trade mark court.
- Proceedings in respect of the actions and claims referred to in Article 124, with the
exception of actions for a declaration of non-infringement of an EU trade mark, may also
be brought in the courts of the Member State in which the act of infringement has been
committed or threatened, or in which an act referred to in Article 11(2) has been
committed.