MERCHANDISE HARKS . [ 15 of 1890.) 1303


( 2. ) Before detaining any such goodis, or taking any further
proceedings with a view to the forfeiture thereof
under this ordinance the Superintendent of Imports
and Exports may require the regulations under this
section, whether as to information , security, condi
tions, or other matters, to be complied with , and
may satisfy himself in accordance with those regula
tions that the goods are such as are prohibited by
this section to be imported.
( 3. ) The Governor in Council may from time to time make,
revoke, and vary regulations, either general or
special, respecting the detention and forfeiture of
goods the importation of which is prohibited by
this section, and the conditions, if any, to be fulfilled
before such detention and forfeiture, and may by
such regulations iletermine the information, notices,
and security to be given , and the evidence requisite
for any of the purposes of this section, and the
mode of verification of such evidence.

( 4. ) Where there is on any goods a name which is identical
with or a colourable imitation of the name of a
place in the United Kingdom , that name, unless
accompanied by the name of the country in which
such place is situate, shall be treated for the purposes
of this section as if it were the name of a place in
the United Kingdom . "




( 5. ) Such regulations may apply to all goods the importa
tion of which is prohibited by this section or
different regulations may be made. respecting cliffer
ent classes of such goods or of offence , in relation
to such gooils.
( 6. ) The regulations may provide for the informant reim
bursing the Superintendent of Imports and Exports
all expenses and damages incurred in respect of any
detention made on bis information, and of any
proceedings conscquent on such detention.
( 7. ) All regulations under this section shall be published
in the Gazette.
15. On the sale or in the contract for the sale of any goods Implied
to which a trade mark, or mark, or trade description lias been warranty on
applied, the vendor shall be deemed to warrant that the mark marked
Ibid .
goods.]
is a genuine trade mark and not forged or falsely applied, or [Tüid, s. 17.)
that the trade description is not a false trade description within

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