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TRADE MARKS ACT 1995 - SECT 136D

Release of seized goods

  (1)   The Comptroller - General of Customs must release seized goods to the designated owner if:

  (a)   the objector gives written notice to the Comptroller - General of Customs stating that the objector consents to the release of the seized goods; and

  (b)   the goods have not been disposed of under section   139.

Note:   For designated owner , objector and seized goods see section   6.

  (2)   The Comptroller - General of Customs may release seized goods to the designated owner at any time if:

  (a)   the Comptroller - General of Customs, having regard to information that has come to his or her knowledge after the goods were seized, is satisfied that there are no reasonable grounds for believing that the notified trade mark has been infringed by the importation of the goods; and

  (b)   the objector has not brought an action for infringement of the notified trade mark in respect of the goods.

  (3)   The Comptroller - General of Customs must release seized goods to the designated owner if:

  (a)   the designated owner has made a claim for the release of the goods; and

  (b)   the objector has not, by the end of the action period:

  (i)   instituted an action for infringement of the notified trade mark in respect of the goods; and

  (ii)   given the Comptroller - General of Customs written notice of that action.

Note:   For action period see section   6.

  (4)   The Comptroller - General of Customs must release seized goods to the designated owner if:

  (a)   the designated owner has made a claim for the release of the goods; and

  (b)   action for infringement of the notified trade mark in respect of the goods has been instituted; and

  (c)   at the end of a period of 20 working days commencing on the day on which the action was instituted, there is not in force an order of the court in which the action was instituted preventing the release of the goods.

  (5)   This section has effect subject to section   140.



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