TRADE MARKS ACT
(5) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary
contained in this section, a distinguishing guise shall
not be registrable in Part B of the Register.
(6) An appeal shall lie from any decision of the
Registrar under this section.
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services or description of goods or services, the
Registrar may refuse to register any of them until
their applications have been referred in accordance
with the prescribed procedure to the Tribunal
14 Prohibition of registration or maintenance
of registration of deceptive, etc., matter
(1) A mark—
(a) the use of which would be likely to deceive or
cause confusion; or
(b) the use of which would be contrary to law; or
(c) which comprises or contains scandalous
matter; or
(d) which is prescribed to be a prohibited mark; or
(e) which, for any other reason, would not be
entitled to protection in a court of law;
shall not be registered as a trade mark.
(2) It shall not be lawful to maintain the registration of a trade mark which, through fault or neglect
on the part of the registered proprietor or his assignee, has become one which is likely to deceive or cause
confusion or which, for any other reason, would not
be entitled to protection in a court of law.
(3) Where, in the opinion of the Registrar, a trade
mark will in use be likely to deceive or cause confusion as to the character or quality of some, but not all,
of the goods or services included in the appropriate
classification referred to in section seven, the Registrar may, notwithstanding subsection (1) of section
thirty-one, upon receipt of an undertaking by the
proprietor of the trade mark that he will limit the use
of the trade mark to goods or services in relation to
which such use will, in the opinion of the Registrar,
not be likely to deceive or cause confusion, register
the trade mark in respect of the goods or services
concerned and of some or all of the other goods or
services included in the appropriate classification
referred to in section seven.
15 Prohibition of registration of identical or
resembling trade marks
(1) Subject to subsection (2), no trade mark shall
be registered in respect of any goods or services or
description of goods or services that—
(a) is identical with a trade mark belonging to a
different proprietor and already on the Register
in respect of the same goods or services or description of goods or services; or
(b) so nearly resembles a trade mark belonging to
a different proprietor and already on the Register in respect of the same goods or services or
description of goods or services as to be likely
to deceive or cause confusion.
(2) In the case of honest concurrent use or other
special circumstances which, in the opinion of the
Registrar, make it proper so to do, the Registrar may
permit the registration of trade marks that are
identical or nearly resemble each other in respect of
the same goods or services or description of goods or
services by more than one proprietor, subject to such
conditions or limitations, if any, as the Registrar may
think it right to impose.
(3) Where separate applications are made by
different persons to be registered as proprietors
respectively of trade marks that are identical or nearly
resemble each other in respect of the same goods or
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