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Power to cancel registration: Connexion of trade mark with goods. 46 & 47 Vict. c. 57 s. 65.
Trade mark may be registered in any colour. Ib. s. 67.
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of the lapse of fourteen years from registration, unless notice by registered letter, has been sent to the registered proprietor that fourteen years have expired since the registration of the trade mark and that he is required to pay the prescribed fee within three months from the date of such notice, failing which the trade mark will be removed from the Register. If such fee is not paid in accordance with such notice, the trade mark may be so removed; (3.) where the prescribed fee has not been paid in the time specified in the notice, and the trade mark has accordingly been removed from the Register, the Governor may, if satisfied that it is just to do so, restore the said trade mark to the Register on payment of double the amount of the said prescribed fee; and
(4.) where a trade mark has been removed from the Register for non-payment of the fee or otherwise, such trade mark shall nevertheless, for the purpose of any application for registration during one year next after the date of such removal, be deemed to be a trade mark which is already registered, unless the Governor otherwise directs.
13. It shall be lawful for the Governor-in-Council, at any time and on such grounds as he may think sufficient, to cancel the registration of any trade mark under this Ordinance.
14. A trade mark must be registered for particular goods or class of goods.
15. A trade mark may be registered in any colour or colours, and such registration shall (subject to the provisions of this Ordinance) confer on the registered owner the exclusive right to use the same in that or any other colour or colours.
Section 5.
SCHEDULE. FORMS.
FORM No. 1.
Application for Registration of Trade Mark. THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1898. Application for Registration of Trade Mark.
To His Excellency, the Governor of Hongkong.
Representations.
of a larger size may be folded, but must be mounted and affixed here.
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