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Section 14 Trade Marks Act 1967 Section 14 of the Trade Marks Act 1967 is about Part A registration conclusively valid after seven years. It is under ‘Registrability and validity of registration’ of the Act. It provides as follows: (1) In all legal proceedings relating to a trade mark registered in Part A of the…
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Section 13 Trade Marks Act 1967 Section 13 of the Trade Marks Act 1967 is about Identical and resembling trade marks not to be registered. It is under ‘Registrability and validity of registration’ of the Act. It provides as follows: (1) Subject to the provisions of subsection (2) of this section, no trade mark shall…
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Section 12 Trade Marks Act 1967 Section 12 of the Trade Marks Act 1967 is about Names of chemical substances not to be registered. It is under ‘Registrability and validity of registration’ of the Act. It provides as follows: (1) Subject to this section, no word which is the commonly used and accepted nameof any…
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Section 11 Trade Marks Act 1967 Section 11 of the Trade Marks Act 1967 is about Deceptive or scandalous matter not registrable. It is under ‘Registrability and validity of registration’ of the Act. It provides as follows: It shall not be lawful to register as a trade mark or part of a trade mark- (a)…
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Section 10 Trade Marks Act 1967 Section 10 of the Trade Marks Act 1967 is about Capability of distinguishing trade mark needed for registration in Part B. It is under ‘Registrability and validity of registration’ of the Act. It provides as follows: (1) In order for a trade mark to be registrable in Part B…
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Section 9 Trade Marks Act 1967 Section 9 of the Trade Marks Act 1967 is about Distinctiveness needed for registration in Part A. It is under ‘Registrability and validity of registration’ of the Act. It provides as follows: (1) In order for a trade mark (other than a certification trade mark) to be registrable in…
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Section 8 Trade Marks Act 1967 Section 8 of the Trade Marks Act 1967 is about Saving for use of name, address or description of goods. It is under ‘Effects of registration and non-registration’ of the Act. It provides as follows: The registration of a trade mark shall not interfere with-(a) any bona fide use…
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Section 7 Trade Marks Act 1967 Section 7 of the Trade Marks Act 1967 is about Saving for vested rights. It is under ‘Effects of registration and non-registration’ of the Act. It provides as follows: Nothing in this Act shall entitle the proprietor or a registered user of a registered trade mark to interfere with…
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Section 6 Trade Marks Act 1967 Section 6 of the Trade Marks Act 1967 is about Right given by registration in Part B. It is under ‘Effects of registration and non-registration’ of the Act. It provides as follows: (1) Except as provided by subsection (2) of this section, the registration (whether before or after the…
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Section 5 Trade Marks Act 1967 Section 5 of the Trade Marks Act 1967 is about Right given by registration in Part A. It is under ‘Effects of registration and non-registration’ of the Act. It provides as follows: (1) Subject to the provisions of this section and of sections 7 and 8 of this Act,…
