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1818

Unauthorised assumption of Royal Arms.

Edw. 7, c. 15, s. 68.

*

Commencement of Ordinance.

No. 40 of 1909.

TRADE MARKS.

61. Every person who, in connexion with any trade, business, calling or profession,-----

(1) without the authority of His Majesty, uses the Royal Arms (or arms so closely resembling the same as to be calculated to deceive) in such manner as to be calculated to lead to the belief that he is duly authorised so to use the Royal Arms; or

(2) without the authority of His Majesty or a member of the Royal Family, uses any device, emblem or title in such manner as to be calculated to lead to the belief that he is employed by or supplies goods to His Majesty or to such member of the Royal Family,

may at the suit of any person who is authorised to use such arms or such device, emblem, or title, or who is authorised by the Governor to take proceedings in that behalf, be restrained by injunction from continuing so to use the same: Provided that nothing in this section shall be construed as affecting the right, if any, of the proprietor of a trade mark containing any such arms, device, emblem, or title to continue to use such trade mark.

[s. 62, rep. No. 12 of 1912.]

Commencement.

63. The Governor may appoint the Registrar under this Ordinance immediately after its commencement and thereafter all matters and things hitherto transacted and done by the Colonial Secretary under the Trade Marks Ordinance, No. 6 of 1898, may be transacted and done by the Registrar, but in all other respects this Ordinance shall come into operation on the 1st day of April, 1910.

Ordinance

No. 41 of 1909, incorporated in No. 15 of 1901.

No. 42 of 1909, repealed by No. 20 of 1913.

No. 43 of 1909, repealed by No. 8 of 1912.

No. 44 of 1909, incorporated in No. 16 of 1901.

No. 45 of 1909, repealed by No. 8 of 1910.

No. 46 of 1909, repealed by No. 9 of 1911.

* As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.

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1818 Unauthorised assumption of Royal Arms. Edw. 7, c. 15, s. 68. * Commencement of Ordinance. No. 40 of 1909. TRADE MARKS. 61. Every person who, in connexion with any trade, business, calling or profession,----- (1) without the authority of His Majesty, uses the Royal Arms (or arms so closely resembling the same as to be calculated to deceive) in such manner as to be calculated to lead to the belief that he is duly authorised so to use the Royal Arms; or (2) without the authority of His Majesty or a member of the Royal Family, uses any device, emblem or title in such manner as to be calculated to lead to the belief that he is employed by or supplies goods to His Majesty or to such member of the Royal Family, may at the suit of any person who is authorised to use such arms or such device, emblem, or title, or who is authorised by the Governor to take proceedings in that behalf, be restrained by injunction from continuing so to use the same: Provided that nothing in this section shall be construed as affecting the right, if any, of the proprietor of a trade mark containing any such arms, device, emblem, or title to continue to use such trade mark. [s. 62, rep. No. 12 of 1912.] Commencement. 63. The Governor may appoint the Registrar under this Ordinance immediately after its commencement and thereafter all matters and things hitherto transacted and done by the Colonial Secretary under the Trade Marks Ordinance, No. 6 of 1898, may be transacted and done by the Registrar, but in all other respects this Ordinance shall come into operation on the 1st day of April, 1910. Ordinance No. 41 of 1909, incorporated in No. 15 of 1901. No. 42 of 1909, repealed by No. 20 of 1913. No. 43 of 1909, repealed by No. 8 of 1912. No. 44 of 1909, incorporated in No. 16 of 1901. No. 45 of 1909, repealed by No. 8 of 1910. No. 46 of 1909, repealed by No. 9 of 1911. * As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.
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1818 Unauthorised assumption of Royal Arins. Edw. 7, c. 15, s. 68. * Commence- ment of Ordinance. No. 40 of 1909. TRADE MARKS. 61. Every person who, in connexion with any trade, business, calling or profession,----- (1) without the authority of His Majesty, uses the Royal Army (or arms so closely resembling the same as to be calculated to deceive) in such manner as to be calculated to lead to the belief that he is duly authorised so to use the Royal Arms; or (2) without the authority of His Majesty or a member of the Royal Family, uses any device, emblem or title in such manner as to be calculated to lead to the belief that he is employed by or supplies goods to His Majesty or to such member of the Royal Family, may at the suit of any person who is authorised to use such arms or such device, emblem, or title, or who is authorised by the Governor to take proceedings in that behalf, be restrained by injunction from continuing so to use the same: Provided that nothing in this section shall be construed as affecting the right, if any, of the proprietor of a trade mark containing any such arms, device, emblem, or title to continue to use such trade mark. [s. 62, rep. No. 12 of 1912.] Commencement. 63. The Governor may appoint the Registrar under this Ordinance immediately after its commencement and there- after all matters and things hitherto transacted and done by the Colonial Secretary under the Trade Marks Ordinance, No. 6 of 1898. 1898, may be transacted and done by the Registrar, but in all other respects this Ordinance shall come into operation on the 1st day of April, 1910. Ordinance No. 41 of 1909, incorporated in No. 15 of 1901. No. 42 of 1909, repealed by No. 20 of 1913. No. 43 of 1909, repealed by No. 8 of 1912. No. 44 of 1909, incorporated in No. 16 of 1901. No. 45 of 1909, repealed by No. 8 of 1910. No. 46 of 1909, repealed by No. 9 of 1911. * As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.
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1818

Unauthorised assumption of Royal Arins.

Edw. 7, c. 15, s. 68.

*

Commence- ment of Ordinance.

No. 40 of 1909.

TRADE MARKS.

61. Every person who, in connexion with any trade, business, calling or profession,-----

(1) without the authority of His Majesty, uses the Royal Army (or arms so closely resembling the same as to be calculated to deceive) in such manner as to be calculated to lead to the belief that he is duly authorised so to use the Royal Arms; or

(2) without the authority of His Majesty or a member of the Royal Family, uses any device, emblem or title in such manner as to be calculated to lead to the belief that he is employed by or supplies goods to His Majesty or to such member of the Royal Family,

may at the suit of any person who is authorised to use such arms or such device, emblem, or title, or who is authorised by the Governor to take proceedings in that behalf, be restrained by injunction from continuing so to use the same: Provided that nothing in this section shall be construed as affecting the right, if any, of the proprietor of a trade mark containing any such arms, device, emblem, or title to continue to use such trade mark.

[s. 62, rep. No. 12 of 1912.]

Commencement.

63. The Governor may appoint the Registrar under this Ordinance immediately after its commencement and there- after all matters and things hitherto transacted and done by the Colonial Secretary under the Trade Marks Ordinance, No. 6 of 1898. 1898, may be transacted and done by the Registrar, but in all other respects this Ordinance shall come into operation on the 1st day of April, 1910.

Ordinance

No. 41 of 1909, incorporated in No. 15 of 1901.

No. 42 of 1909, repealed by No. 20 of 1913.

No. 43 of 1909, repealed by No. 8 of 1912.

No. 44 of 1909, incorporated in No. 16 of 1901.

No. 45 of 1909, repealed by No. 8 of 1910.

No. 46 of 1909, repealed by No. 9 of 1911.

* As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.

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