MERCHANDISE MARKS.
No. 4 of 1890.
333
of the
to watches. c. 28, s. 7.
50 & 51 Vict.
7.—(1) Where a watch case has thereon any words or marks which constitute, or are by common repute considered as constituting, a description of the country in which the watch was made, and the watch bears no description of the country where it was made, those words or marks shall primâ facie be deemed to be a description of that country within the meaning of this Ordinance, and the provisions of this Ordinance with respect to goods to which a false trade description has been applied, and with respect to selling, or exposing for, or having in possession for, sale or any purpose of trade or manufacture, goods with a false trade description shall apply accordingly.
(2) For the purposes of this section, "watch" means all that portion of a watch which is not the watch case.
8. In any information, indictment, pleading, proceeding, or document, in which any trade mark or forged trade mark is intended to be mentioned, it shall be sufficient, without further description and without any copy or facsimile, to state that trade mark or forged trade mark to be a trade mark or forged trade mark.
c. 28, s. 9.
50 & 51 Vict. c. 28, s. 10.
9. In any prosecution for an offence against this Ordinance,
(1) a defendant and his wife or her husband, as the case may be, may, if the defendant thinks fit, be called as a witness, and, if called, shall be sworn and examined, and may be cross-examined and re-examined, in like manner as any other witness; and
(2) in the case of imported goods, evidence of the port of shipment shall be primâ facie evidence of the place or country in which the goods were made or produced.
50 & 51 Vict.
10. Every person who, being within the Colony, procures, counsels, aids, abets, or is accessory to the commission, without the Colony, of any act, which, if committed in the Colony, would under this Ordinance be a misdemeanor, shall be guilty of that misdemeanor as a principal, and be liable to be proceeded against, tried and convicted in the Colony as if the misdemeanor had been there committed.
c. 28, s. 11.
11.—(1) Where, on any information or complaint laid for an offence against this Ordinance, a magistrate has issued either proceedings on search