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28. Applications for the registration of the same mark in
different classes shall be treated as separate and distinct
applications, and in all cases where a trade mark is registered
under the same official number for goods in more than one
class, whether on conversion of the specification under
regulation 6 of these Regulations or otherwise, the registration in respect of goods included in each separate class shall
be deemed to be separate registration for all the purposes of
the Act.
Separate
applications.
29. The Registrar, if dissatisfied with any representation of
a mark" may at any time require another representation
satisfactory to him to be substituted before proceeding with
the application.
Represen tations to be
satisfactory.
30. (1) Where a drawing or other representation or
specimen cannot be given in manner aforesaid, a specimen or
copy of the trade mark may be sent either of full size or on a
reduced scale, and in such form as the Registrar may think
most convenient.
(2) The Registrar may also, in exceptional cases, deposit in
the office a specimen or copy of any trade mark which cannot
conveniently be shown by a representation and may refer
thereto in the register in such manner as he may think fit.
Series of
trade marks.
Transliteration and
translation.
31. Where application is made for the registration of a
series of trade marks under
representation of each trade
included, all as aforesaid, in
unstamped duplicate thereof
accompanying Forms 3.
section 25( I) of the Act, a
mark of the series shall be
the application form, in the
(if any), and in each of the
32. (I) Where a trade mark contains a word or words in
characters other than Roman, there shall, unless the Registrar
otherwise directs, be indorsed on the application form and on
each of the accompanying Forms 3 a sufficient transliteration
and translation to the satisfaction of the Registrar of each of
such words, and every such indorsement shall state the
language to which the word belongs and shall be signed by the
applicant or his agent.
(2) Where a trade mark contains a word or words in a
language other than English the Registrar may ask for an
exact translation thereof together with the name of the
language, and such translation and name, if he so requires,
shall he indorsed and signed as aforesaid.
Specimens
of trade
marks in
exceptional
cases.