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15. Each representation of the design, whether to be
applied to a single article or to a set of articles, shall be upon
paper of the size prescribed by rule 3 of these Rules and not
on cardboard, and shall appear on one side only of the
paper. The figure or figures shall be placed in an upright
position on the sheet. When more figures than one are
shown, these shall where possible be on one and the same
sheet, and each shall be designated perspective view, front
view, side view, plan or otherwise as the case may be.
16. When the representations furnished are drawings or
tracings, they shall be in ink, and if on tracing cloth or
tracing paper shall be mounted on paper of the size prescribed by rule 3 of these Rules.
17. When specimens are furnished and are not, in the
Registrar's opinion, of a kind which can be conveniently
mounted in a flat position by means of an adhesive upon
paper, or by stitching on linen-backed sheets of paper of the
size prescribed by rule 3 of these Rules and stored without
damage to other documents, representations shall be furnished in place of specimens.
18. When words, letters or numerals appear in the design
but are not of the essence of the design, they shall be
removed from the representations or specimens. Where
they are of the essence of the design the Registrar may
require the insertion of a disclaimer of any right to their
exclusive use.
19. Each representation of a design which consists of a
repeating surface pattern shall show the complete pattern
and a sufficient portion of the repeat in length and width.
and shall not be of less size than seventeen centimetres by
t \ve1ve centim e t res.
20. Where a portrait of the President or of any member
of the National Assembly, or a reproduction of the armorial
bearings, insignia, orders of chivalry, decorations or flags of
any country, state, city, borough, town, place, society, body
corporate, institution or person appears on a design, the
Registrar, before proceeding to register the design. shall be
furnished with a consent to the registration and use of such
portrait or reproduction from such official or other person
as appears to the Registrar to be entitled to give consent)
and in default of such consent he may refuse to register the
design.