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Mauritius Patent Guide | Intellectual Property - HSM IP
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Mauritius Patent Guide

Registration
A patent can be registered in Mauritius pursuant to the Patents, Industrial Designs and Trade Marks Act (2002) which provides for national patent applications.

The following information and documentation is required:

  1. an application for the grant of the patent
  2. a description of the invention
  3. one or more claims and any drawings referred to in the description or any claim
  4. an abstract
  5. applicant’s name, address, contact details and nationality
  6. Power of Attorney (legalised up to the Mauritius/British consular level and apostilled)
  7. certified copy of priority document (if priority is claimed)

It usually takes two years or less for the Industrial Property Office in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Regional Integration and International Trade to process an application for registration. Paris Convention priority can be claimed. Once the registration is complete the Office will issue a Certificate of Registration.

Patent Cooperation Treaty
Mauritius is not a signatory to the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) although the law does make provision for it. National phase filing of a PCT patent is not possible.

Searches
Whilst there is no requirement to conduct a search in Mauritius prior to the filing of an application for registration a search is recommended to ascertain that there will be no discrepancies concerning the innovativeness of the patent. The result can usually be provided within five working days.

Annual Fees
Once a patent has been registered in Mauritius there is an annual fee payable to the Mauritius Government each year. The first fee is due on the third anniversary of the filing date and annually thereafter.

Failure to pay an annual fee will result in either the application being deemed to have been withdrawn or the patent will lapse.

Expiry
A patent registration is valid for 20 years. Once the registration has expired it cannot be renewed.

Abandonment
Please inform us as soon as possible if you wish to abandon your patent or allow it to lapse so that we can update our records and advise the Office accordingly. This will avoid us sending out unnecessary Reminder Notices.

Assignment
Please inform us as soon as possible if the patent has been assigned so that we can file an application to record the assignment in Mauritius.

To record the assignment of a patent registration the only documentation required is the Deed of Assignment and a certified copy of the priority document (if priority is claimed).

It usually takes about four weeks for the Office to process an application to record an assignment. Once the recording is complete the Office will issue a Certificate of Recordal of Assignment.

Change of Particulars
Please inform us as soon as possible if there is any change to the registration so that we can file an application to record the change in Mauritius.

To record a change of name and/or address for a patent registration the only documentation required is the document evidencing the change or an Affidavit certifying the change and a certified copy of the priority document (if priority is claimed).

It usually takes about four weeks for the Office to process an application to record a Change of Particulars. Once the recording is complete the Office will issue a Certificate of Recordal of Change of Name and/or Address.

Contact

E-mail: ip@hsmoffice.com

Tel: +1 (345) 949-4766

 

Mail:

PO Box 31726, Grand Cayman KY1-1207

Cayman Islands

 

Courier:

HSM, 68 Fort Street, George Town

Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands

MEMBERSHIPS

The firm is a member of INTA, CITMA, AIPLA and IPCA