Trademarks Regulations, 1970 (L.I. 667)Regulation 2:(1) Every application to register a trade mark shall contain a representation of the mark in the space provided for that purpose on the application form.(2) Where the representation exceeds such space in size the representation s hall be mounted upon linen, tracing cloth or hard and durable paper. Part of the mounting shall be affixed in the space aforesaid and the rest may be folded.(3) All representations of marks must be of a durable nature.(4) Every application to register a trade mark shall be accompanied by three additional representations of the mark, which shall correspond exactly with the representation on the application. If the mark is to be registered in more than one class, then two additional representations for each class after the first shall be supplied.(5) The Registrar, if dissatisfied with any representation of a mark, may at anytime require another representation satisfactory to him to be substituted before proceeding with the application.(6) Where the name or representation of any person appears on a trade mark, the Registrar may, before proceeding with the application to register the mark, require to be given the consent of t hat person, or, if he is recently dead, of his legal representatives, and in default of such consent he may refuse to proceed with the application. |
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Responsible InstitutionOffice of the Attorney-General & Ministry of Justice
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