Section 4 Trade Marks Act 1967

Section 4 Trade Marks Act 1967

Section 4 of the Trade Marks Act 1967 is about Registration to be in respect of particular goods. It is under ‘Effects of registration and non-registration’ of the Act. It provides as follows:

A trade mark must be registered in respect of particular goods or classes of goods, and any question arising as to the class within which any goods fall shall be determined by the Registrar, whose decision shall be final.

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