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7. In Article 107—
(a)for the heading substitute “Protection of established protected designations of origin etc.”;
(b)for paragraphs 1 to 4 substitute—
“1. The Secretary of State must enter the names of established protected designations of origin, established protected geographical indications, and established traditional terms, in the register provided for in Article 104 of this Regulation.
2. For the purposes of paragraph 1:
(a)‘established protected designation of origin’ means a designation of origin shown as a registered United Kingdom designation of origin on the register maintained by the Commission pursuant to Article 104 as it had effect immediately before exit day, including a protection granted via the conclusion of a bilateral trade agreement as that register stood immediately before exit day;
(b)‘established protected geographical indication’ means a geographical indication shown as a United Kingdom registered geographical indication on the register maintained by the Commission pursuant to Article 104 as it had effect immediately before exit day, including a protection granted via the conclusion of a bilateral trade agreement as that register stood immediately before exit day;
(c)‘established traditional term’ means a traditional term shown as a United Kingdom registered traditional term on the register maintained by the Commission pursuant to Article 104 as it had effect immediately before exit day, including a protected traditional term granted via the conclusion of a bilateral trade agreement as that register stood immediately before exit day.”.
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