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Trade (Certification) Mark - Jersey Royals.

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A decision made (05/08/2008) regarding: Trade (Certification) Mark - Jersey Royals.

Decision Reference:MD-E-2008-0145

Decision Summary Title :

Trade (Certification) Mark

Date of Decision Summary:

21/07/08

Decision Summary Author:

Iain Norris

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

n/a

Written Report

Title:

Trade (Certification) Mark

Date of Written Report:

21/07/08

Written Report Author:

Iain Norris

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

Public

Subject:

Trade (Certification) Mark

Decision(s): 

The Minister approved the Report and Proposition for lodging “au Greffe” for States debate.

Reason(s) for Decision: 

To introduce a fee for the use of the certification (trade) mark for the use of the words “Jersey Royal/Jersey Royals” and the Jersey Royal logo.

Resource Implications: 

None

Action required: 

The Chief Officer of Economic Development to arrange for the R & P concerning the introduction of charges for the use of the certification (trade) mark “Jersey Royal/Jersey Royals” and the Jersey Royal logo to be lodged “au Greffe” for a States debate at the earliest opportunity.

Signature: 

Senator Philip Ozouf

Position: 

Minister for Economic Development

Date Signed: 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed): 

Trade (Certification) Mark - Jersey Royals.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT  
 

Trade (Certification) Mark 
 

Purpose of the Report

The introduction of a fee structure and licensing agreement will ensure that any Jersey Royals Potatoes sold meet certain criteria and that any other goods also meet the prescribed quality standards. This will protect the brand image of the Jersey Royal potato. 

Background

The Jersey Royal (Logo) & Jersey Royal/Jersey Royals (words) have been registered as a Certification Mark in the UK and Jersey. This was done in the name of States of Jersey, Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (Jersey). Both (logo and words) were filed with the UK patent office on 21 June 2002 and registered in respect of the following classes and granted on 2 June 2006. They were also registered under the Trade Marks (Jersey) Law, 2000 on 23 July 2007. 

Discussion

A Certification (Trade) mark is a mark indicating that the goods or services in connection with which it is used are certified by the proprietor of the mark in respect of origin, material, mode of manufacture of goods or performance of services, quality, accuracy or other characteristics. 

The Certification Marks “Jersey Royal” and “Jersey Royals” are the property of the States of Jersey, Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (now Economic Development) and such goods i.e. Jersey Royal Potatoes produced under the Certification marks shall correspond to the quality standards (specifications) as laid down by the Certification Authority. Permission to use the marks is granted by the Certification Authority and permission can be revoked whenever the mark is not used in accordance with the terms and conditions laid down by the Certification Authority.  

The Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (for this purpose now the Economic Development Department) as the Certification Authority can authorise the use of the logo and words within all the classes outlined above provided they are satisfied that the use of the logo meets their criteria. 

Businesses should be granted permission to use the Certification (Trade) mark if they satisfy the specified criteria and pay the appropriate fees. This will then form a licence agreement between the Economic Development Department (“Licensor”) and the applicant. 
 

Recommendation  

To introduce a £150 application fee with an annual licence fee of £100 to be reviewed annually

Written by: Iain Norris 

Approved by:   Chris Newton – Director Environment 
 

Attachments:

R&P 

Ministerial Decision ref: MD-E-2008-0145

16 July 2008

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