warrant to a prominent spot at, on or to the place, premises or
vehicle;
(b)

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furnish that person at his or her request with particulars
regarding the inspector's authority to execute such a warrant.
For that purpose an inspector may be requested to produce
the certificate issued in respect of him or her under section 22
(3).

(6)

An inspector who on the authority of a warrant issued in terms of
subsection (1) may enter upon or enter, and search, any place,
premises or vehicle and search any person thereat, thereon or therein,
may use such force as may be reasonably necessary to overcome
any resistance to the entry and search.

(7)

An inspector may enter upon or enter, and search, any place,
premises or vehicle, and may search any person thereat, thereon or
therein, only if he or she audibly has first demanded access thereto
and has notified the purpose of the entry, unless the inspector on
reasonable grounds is of the opinion that any goods, document, article
or item may be destroyed or be lost if access is first demanded and
that purpose notified.

(8)

If, during the execution of a warrant in terms of this section, a person
claims that any goods, document, article or item found at, on or in the
place, premises or vehicle in question contains privileged information
and refuses the inspection or removal thereof, the inspector executing
the warrant, if of the opinion that the goods, document, article or item
may be relevant to and necessary for the investigation of any
complaint or any alleged or suspected act of dealing in counterfeit
goods, must request the registrar of the High Court having jurisdiction,
or that registrar's deputy, to seize and remove such goods, document,
article or item for safe custody until the court has made a ruling on the
question whether or not the information in question is privileged.

(9)

In undertaking any search for and inspection and seizure of suspected
counterfeit goods an inspector may be assisted by the complainant (if
any) or any other knowledgeable person in identifying goods as
suspected counterfeit goods.

Duties of inspector following seizure of goods
(1)

An inspector who, in exercising his or her powers in terms of section 4
(1), has seized any suspected counterfeit goods, must(a)

forthwith seal, clearly identify and categorise these goods and
prepare, in quadruplicate, an inventory of them and cause the
person from whom those goods were seized to check the
inventory for correctness, and, if correct, cause that person to
make a certificate to that effect under his or her signature on
each original of that inventory. If the seized goods are removed
in terms of paragraph (c), the inspector must endorse that fact
under his or her signature on every original of that inventory, in
which case that inventory will also serve as a receipt;

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