Trade Marks Act definition

Trade Marks Act means the Trade Marks Act 194 of 1993;
Trade Marks Act means the Trade Marks Act 1994 of the United Kingdom;
Trade Marks Act means the Trade Marks Act, 1993 (Act No. 194 of 1993); and/or

Examples of Trade Marks Act in a sentence

  • This version of this Act contains provisions that are prospective.Changes to legislation: There are currently no known outstandingeffects for the Trade Marks Act 1994.

  • Currently, we do not have a registered trademark over our name and logo under the Trade Marks Act and consequently do not enjoy the statutory protections accorded to a trademark registered in India and cannot prohibit the use of such logo by anybody by means of statutory protection.

  • The provisions of the Trade Marks Act relied on in these proceedings are derived from an EU Directive.

  • This bid and all contracts emanating there from will be subject to the Medicines and Related Substances Act, (Act 101 of 1965), Pharmacy Act, (Act 53 of 1974); Patents Act, 1978 (Act 57 of 1978); Trade Marks Act, 1993 (Act 194 of 1993); General Conditions of Contract issued in accordance with Treasury Regulation 16A published in terms of the Public Finance Management Act, 1999 (Act 1 of 1999).

  • If we do not register our trademark, we may lose the statutory protection available to us under the Trade Marks Act, 1999 for such trademark.

  • The Australian Official Journal of Designs is part of the Official Journal issued by the Commissioner of Patents for the purposes of the Patents Act 1990, the Trade Marks Act 1995 and Designs Act 2003.

  • Bidders must comply with the requirements of the Patents Act, 1978 (Act 57 of 1978) and the Trade Marks Act, 1993 (Act 194 of 1993).

  • Various common laws applicable to the manufacturing and other activities of the Company such as Labour Laws, Pollution Control Laws, Land Laws, Patents Act, 1970, The Trade Marks Act, 1999 etc.

  • An offence under section 92(1) or (2) of the Trade Marks Act 1994 (c.

  • Currently, we do not have registered trademarks for our own nor our corporate name and logo under the Trade Marks Act, 1999.


More Definitions of Trade Marks Act

Trade Marks Act means theTrade Marks Act 1995 of the Commonwealth.
Trade Marks Act means the Trade Marks Act, 1993 (Act No. 194 of 1993); “trading stock”—
Trade Marks Act means the Trade Marks Act 1985 (Cth).
Trade Marks Act means the Trade Marks Act 1995 (Cth).
Trade Marks Act means the Trade Marks Act 1995 (Cth) if the Territory is Australia and Trade Marks Act 2002 (NZ) if the Territory is New Zealand.

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