Section 58 Trade Marks Act 1967

Section 58 of the Trade Marks Act 1967 is about Evidence of entries in register. It is under ‘Evidence’ of the Act. It provides as follows:

(1) A printed or written copy of any entry in the register, purporting to be certified by
the Registrar and sealed with the seal of the Registrar, shall be admitted in evidence in all courts and in all proceedings without further proof or production of the original.

(2) Any person requiring such a certified copy as aforesaid shall be entitled to obtain
it on payment of the prescribed fee.

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