Trade Marks Act 1999 Section 44 - Law Dictionary Search Results
Trade marks
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Mark
ticket, name, signature, word, letter, numeral shape of goods, packaging or combination of colours or any combination thereof. [Trade Marks Act, 1999 (47 of 1999), s. 2 (1) (m)] It includes a device, brand, heading, label, ticket, pictorial representation, name,
Collective mark
Indian Partnership Act, 1932 (9 of 1932) which is the proprietor of the mark from those of others. [Trade Marks Act, 1999 (47 of 1999), s. 2 (1) (g)]
Deceptively similar
mark if it so nearly resembles that other mark as to be likely to deceive or cause confusion. [Trade Marks Act, 1999 (47 of 1999), s. 2 (1) (h)] In order to come to the conclusion whether one mark is
Registered proprietor
a trademark, means the person for the time being entered in the register as proprietor of the trademark. [Trade Marks Act, 1999, s. 2 (1) (v)] Means a trade mark which is actually on the register and remaining in force.
Goods
(48 of 1999), s. 2 (1) (f)] It means anything which is the subject of trade of manufacture. [Trade Marks Act, 1999, s. 2 (1) (j)] It means every kind of movable property other than actionable claims and money. [Interest
Permitted use
limitation to which such user is subject and to which the registration of the trade mark is subject. [Trade Marks Act, 1999 (47 of 1999), s. 2 (1) (r)]
Appellate Board
Appellate Board, means the Appellate Board established under s. 83, Trade Marks Act, 1999 (47 of 1999), s. 2(a). Means the Appellate Board established under s. 83 of the Trade Marks Act,
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