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applicant objects to such decision he may within 3 months by applying upon Form TM-No. 5 require the Registrar to state in writing the grounds of, and the materials used by him in arriving at, his decision. (L.N. 256 of 1987)
(2) In a case where the Registrar makes any requirements to which the applicant does not object, the applicant shall comply therewith before the Registrar issues such statement in writing. The date when such statement is sent to the applicant shall be deemed to be the date of the Registrar's decision for the purpose of appeal.
21. Disclaimer
The Registrar may call on an applicant to insert in his application such disclaimer as the Registrar may think fit, in order that the public generally may understand what the applicant's rights, if his mark is registered, will be.
ADVERTISEMENT OF APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION
OF A TRADE MARK (SECTION 14)
22. Advertisement of application
(1) An application for the registration of a trade mark required or permitted to be advertised by section 14 shall be advertised by the applicant in one issue of the Gazette.
(2) In the case of an application with which the Registrar proceeds only after the applicant has lodged the written consent to the proposed registration of the registered proprietor of another trade mark or another applicant, the words “BY CONSENT” shall appear in the advertisement.
(3) If, with the approval of the Registrar, no representation of the trade mark is included in the advertisement of the application, the applicant shall supply a detailed description of the trade mark, approved by the Registrar, and shall state in the advertisement that a representation of the trade mark is deposited in the Registry for inspection.
(4) When an application relates to a series of trade marks the Registrar may, if he thinks fit, direct the applicant to insert with the advertisement of the application a statement of the manner in which the several trade marks differ from one another.
OPPOSITION TO APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF A TRADE MARK (SECTION 15)
23. Notice of opposition
Any person may within a period of 2 months from the date of the advertisement of an application for registration of a trade mark give notice in
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[1989 Ed.
[Subsidiary]
applicant objects to such decision he may within 3 months by applying upon Form TM-No. 5 require the Registrar to state in writing the grounds of, and the materials used by him in arriving at, his decision. (L.N. 256 of 1987)
(2) In a case where the Registrar makes any requirements to which the applicant does not object, the applicant shall comply therewith before the Registrar issues such statement in writing. The date when such statement is sent to the applicant shall be deemed to be the date of the Registrar's decision for the purpose of appeal.
21. Disclaimer
The Registrar may call on an applicant to insert in his application such disclaimer as the Registrar may think fit, in order that the public generally may understand what the applicant's rights, if his mark is registered, will be.
ADVERTISEMENT OF APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION
OF A TRADE MARK (SECTION 14)
22. Advertisement of application
(1) An application for the registration of a trade mark required or permitted to be advertised by section 14 shall be advertised by the applicant in one issue of the Gazette.
(2) In the case of an application with which the Registrar proceeds only after the applicant has lodged the written consent to the proposed registration of the registered proprietor of another trade mark or another applicant, the words “BY CONSENT” shall appear in the advertisement.
(3) If, with the approval of the Registrar, no representation of the trade mark is included in the advertisement of the application, the applicant shall supply a detailed description of the trade mark, approved by the Registrar, and shall state in the advertisement that a representation of the trade mark is deposited in the Registry for inspection.
(4) When an application relates to a series of trade marks the Registrar may, if he thinks fit, direct the applicant to insert with the advertisement of the application a statement of the manner in which the several trade marks differ from one another.
OPPOSITION TO APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF A TRADE MARK (SECTION 15)
23. Notice of opposition
Any person may within a period of 2 months from the date of the advertisement of an application for registration of a trade mark give notice in
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