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TRADE MARKS ACT 1995 No. 119 of 1995 - SECT 7

Use of trade mark
7. (1) If the Registrar or a prescribed court, having regard to the
circumstances of a particular case, thinks fit, the Registrar or the court may
decide that a person has used a trade mark if it is established that the
person has used the trade mark with additions or alterations that do not
substantially affect the identity of the trade mark. Note: For prescribed
court see section 190.

(2) To avoid any doubt, it is stated that, if a trade mark consists of the
following, or any combination of the following, namely, any letter, word, name
or numeral, any aural representation of the trade mark is, for the purposes of
this Act, a use of the trade mark.

(3) An authorised use of a trade mark by a person (see section 8) is taken,
for the purposes of this Act, to be a use of the trade mark by the owner of
the trade mark.

(4) In this Act:
use of a trade mark in relation to goods means use of the trade mark upon, or
in physical or other relation to, the goods (including second-hand goods).

(5) In this Act:
use of a trade mark in relation to services means use of the trade mark in
physical or other relation to the services. 


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