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TRADE MARKS REGULATIONS, 1970 (L.I. 667)
69. Signature of documents
70. Address for service
71. Agency
72. Interpretation
73. Revocations
Schedule 1—Classification of goods
Schedule 2—Fees
Schedule 3—Forms
In exercise of the powers conferred on the Minister responsible for Justice by
Section 65 of the Trade Marks Act, 1965 (Act 270) these Regulations are made this
1st day of December, 1970.
Regulation 1—Application to Register a Trade Mark.
(1) An application to the Registrar to register a trade mark shall be signed by the
applicant or his agent, and shall be made upon the prescribed form.
(2) Each application shall be for registration in respect of goods in one class only of
Schedule 1 to these Regulations.
(3) In the case of an application for registration in respect of all the goods included in
a class, or of a large variety of goods, the Registrar may refuse to accept the
application unless he is satisfied that the specification is justified by the use of the
mark which the applicant has made, or intends to make if and when it is registered.
(4) Applications to register the same mark in different classes shall be treated as
separated and distinct applications.
Regulation 2—Representation of Mark.
(1) Every application to register a trade mark shall contain a representation of the
mark in the space provided for that purpose on the application form.
(2) Where the representation exceeds such space in size the representation s hall be
mounted upon linen, tracing cloth or hard and durable paper. Part of the mounting
shall be affixed in the space aforesaid and the rest may be folded.