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TRADE MARKS ACT
“Minister” means the Minister of Justice, Legal or
Parliamentary Affairs or any other Minister to whom
the President may, from time to time, assign the
administration of this Act;
“patent agent” means a person who is registered
in terms of the Patents Act as a patent agent and is
entitled to practise as such;
“Patents Act” means the Patents Act [Chapter
26:03];
“permitted use” means permitted use as defined
in subsection (2) of section thirty-three;
“Register” means the Register of Trade Marks
kept at the Trade Marks Office under section five;
“registered trade mark” means a trade mark that
is entered in the Register in terms of this Act;
“registered user” means a person who is for the
time being registered as such under section thirtythree;
“Registrar” means the Controller or the Registrar
of Trade Marks or an assistant registrar of trade
marks appointed under paragraph (a) of subsection
(3) of section three;
“repealed legislation” means the Trade Marks
Act 1957 (No. 14 of 1957) and any subsidiary
legislation which, immediately before the appointed
day, was in force thereunder;
“trade mark” means a mark which is used or
proposed to be used in relation to goods or services
for the purpose of—
(a) indicating a connection in the course of trade
between the goods or services and some person
having the right, either as proprietor or as registered user, to use the mark, whether with or
without any indication of the identity of that
person; and
(b) distinguishing the goods or services in relation
to which the mark is used or proposed to be
used, from the same kind of goods or services
connected in the course of trade with any other
person;
but does not include a certification mark;
“trade mark agent” means a person who is registered as such in the Register of Trade Mark Agents;
“Trade Marks Office” means the Trade Marks
Office established under section three;
“transmission” means transfer by operation of
law, devolution on the legal representative of a
deceased person or any other mode of transfer not
being assignment;
“Tribunal” means the Patents Tribunal established under the Patents Act.
(2) Any reference in this Act to the use of a mark
shall be construed—
(a) as a reference to the use of a printed or other
visual representation of the mark and, in the
case of a distinguishing guise, to the use of
such distinguishing guise; and
(b) if the mark is capable of being audibly
reproduced, as including a reference to the use
of an audible reproduction of the mark.
(3) Any reference in this Act to the use of a
mark—
(a) in relation to goods, shall be construed as a
reference to the use thereof upon, or in physical or other relation to, goods;
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(b)
in relation to services, shall be construed as a
reference to the use thereof in relation to the
performance of such services.
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