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DE COCK BUNING e. the Agent involved is no longer a Participant in the Registration Authority f. the Applicant no longer has an Agent g. the Applicant of a Personal domain name has deceased h. the Applicant of a Corpora te doma n name is no longer included in a Registeras referred to in the Regulations(e. g. trade register the data included in the Registerare no longer correct and the Agent in question after have been notified thereof, fails to correct these data within five working the Agent does not possess one or several of the documents required by the Foundation(indemnification statement and prove of registration in a Registeras ferred to in the Regulations) 1.7 Licensing and transferofdomain names It is authorised to transfer a domain name to a third party, both under the laws of the Netherlands and under the domain name registration agreement. There is some discussion in the Netherlands as to the legal basis of such a transfer since the status of (the right to )a domain name is still not totally clear under Dutch aw. In any case, every day practice shows that the complex of rights and obligations that is connected with the registration of a domain transferable If an Applicant wishes to transfer a domain name to a third party, he must subm it to the relevant Agent a transfer form, duly signed by both parties, and an indemnification statement signed by the new Applicant, in accordance with the models drafted by the registration Authority SIdN, where after the Agent in question will apply to the Registration Authority SIDN for entry of the doman in the Register. An application will not be considered cancelled if it fails to meet the specified technical requirements. The new Applicant has to declare in the indemnif ication statement that is required before registration that the details provided for the registration are correct and complete and that(s)he has duly read, understood and accepted the provisions conta ned in the current Regulations on Internet Doma in Name Registration(NL). The new Applicant alse has to guarantee that(s)he possesses the required authorisation to use the domain name for which an application is filed and that neither the domain name nor its use violates the rights of any third party License There are no formal requirements for representations and warranties as to the assignee posed by the Registration Authority SIDN. Since the Applicant has warranted and indemnified the Registration Authority SIDN, the Applicant acts wisely to-on its tum-require indemnification and warranty by the assignee as to its use of the domain nameDE COCK BUNING 6 e. the Agent involved is no longer a Participant in the Registration Authority SIDN; f. the Applicant no longer has an Agent; g. the Applicant of a Personal domain name has deceased; h. the Applicant of a Corporate domain name is no longer included in a Register as referred to in the Regulations (e.g. trade register); i. the data included in the Register are no longer correct and the Agent in question, after have been notified thereof, fails to correct these data within five working days; j. the Agent does not possess one or several of the documents required by the Foundation (indemnification statement and prove of registration in a Register as referred to in the Regulations). 1.7 Licensing and transfer of domain names It is authorised to transfer a domain name to a third party, both under the laws of the Netherlands and under the domain name registration agreement. There is some discussion in the Netherlands as to the legal basis of such a transfer since the status of (the right to) a domain name is still not totally clear under Dutch law. In any case, every day practice shows that the complex of rights and obligations that is connected with the registration of a domain name is transferable. If an Applicant wishes to transfer a domain name to a third party, he must submit to the relevant Agent a transfer form, duly signed by both parties, and an indemnification statement signed by the new Applicant, in accordance with the models drafted by the Registration Authority SIDN, where after the Agent in question will apply to the Registration Authority SIDN for entry of the domain name transfer in the Register. An application will not be considered and/or regarded as cancelled if it fails to meet the specified technical requirements. The new Applicant has to declare in the indemnification statement that is required before registration that the details provided for the registration are correct and complete and that (s)he has duly read, understood and accepted the provisions contained in the current Regulations on Internet Domain Name Registration (NL). The new Applicant also has to guarantee that (s)he possesses the required authorisation to use the domain name for which an application is filed and that neither the domain name nor its use violates the rights of any third party. License There are no formal requirements for representations and warranties as to the assignee posed by the Registration Authority SIDN. Since the Applicant has warranted and indemnified the Registration Authority SIDN, the Applicant acts wisely to – on its turn - require indemnification and warranty by the assignee as to its use of the domain name
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