Opposition by Stonehenge Homes & Associates Pty Ltd to registration of trade mark application number 816152(19) in the name of Jerzy Skryplonek
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[2001] ATMO 80
•31 August 2001
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Opposition by Stonehenge Homes & Associates Pty Ltd to registration of trade mark application number 816152(19) in the name of Jerzy Skryplonek [2001] ATMO 80
[2001] ATMO 80
31 August 2001
CaseChat Overview and Summary
This matter concerned an opposition by Stonehenge Homes & Associates Pty Ltd to the registration of trade mark application number 816152(19) in the name of Jerzy Skryplonek. The decision was made by Frances Aarnio, acting as the delegate of the Registrar.
The primary legal issue before the delegate was whether the opponent had established any of the grounds of opposition relied upon against the trade mark application.
The delegate considered the evidence and submissions presented by both parties. Having found that the opponent had not successfully established any of the grounds of opposition, the delegate dismissed the opposition. The delegate directed that the application could proceed to registration, subject to the payment of the registration fee.
The primary legal issue before the delegate was whether the opponent had established any of the grounds of opposition relied upon against the trade mark application.
The delegate considered the evidence and submissions presented by both parties. Having found that the opponent had not successfully established any of the grounds of opposition, the delegate dismissed the opposition. The delegate directed that the application could proceed to registration, subject to the payment of the registration fee.
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Australian Woollen Mills Ltd v FS Walton & Co Ltd
[1937] HCA 51
Registrar of Trade Marks v Woolworths
[1999] FCA 1020