Trade Marks Regulations (Amendment) (Cth)

Case
No judgment structure available for this case.

Statutory Rules

1975 No. 202

REGULATIONS UNDER THE TRADE MARKS ACT 1955-1973.*

I, THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL of Australia, acting with the advice of the Executive Council, hereby make the following Regulations under the Trade Marks Act 1955-1973.

Dated this twenty-third day of October, 1975.

JOHN R. KERR

Governor-General.

By His Excellency’s Command,

KEP. ENDERBY

Attorney-General.

Amendments of the Trade Marks Regulations 

First Schedule.

1. The First Schedule to the Trade Marks Regulations is amended by omitting from the heading of each of Forms 1 to 16 (inclusive) the words “ Commonwealth of ”

Second Schedule.

2. The Second Schedule to the Trade Marks Regulations is amended by omitting item 20 and substituting the following item:—

“ 20.

On lodging a block or electrotype of a trade mark being a block or electrotype the greatest dimension of which exceeds 5 centimetres—for every centimetre or part of a centimetre by which that greatest dimension exceeds 5 centimetres......................

0.40 ”.

Third Schedule.

3. The Third Schedule to the Trade Marks Regulations is amended as set out in the Schedule to these Regulations.

SCHEDULE Regulation 3

Provision amended

Omit—

Insert—

Item 1

one inch ............................................................................

25 millimetres

Item 2

thirteen inches by eight inches ............................................

foolscap folio size (337 millimetres by 206 millimetres) or International Standards Organisation size A4 (297 millimetres by 210 millimetres)

Item 4

two inches .........................................................................

50 millimetres

Notified in the Australian Government Gazette on 4 November 1975.

Statutory Rules 1958, No. 48, as amended by Statutory Rules 1961, No. 36; and 1973, No. 289.

SCHEDULE Regulation 2

Provision amended

Omit—

Insert—

Item 3 in Part II............................

thirteen inches by eight inches

337 millimetres by 206 millimetres

Item 3 in Part II............................

two hundred and ninety-seven millimetres by two hundred and ten millimetres

297 millimetres by 210 millimetres

Item 4 in Part II............................

nine and seven-eighths inches in depth by six and one-quarter inches in width

250 millimetres in depth by 160 millimetres in width

Item 5 in Part II............................

one inch

25 millimetres

Item 5 in Part II............................

three-quarters of an inch

20 millimetres

Item 5 in Part II............................

one and one-half inches

35 millimetres,

Item 6 in Part III...........................

thirteen inches by eight inches

337 millimetres by 206 millimetres

Item 6 in Part III...........................

two hundred and ninety-seven millimetres by two hundred and ten millimetres

297 millimetres by 210 millimetres

Item 7 in Part III...........................

nine and seven-eighths inches in depth by six and one-quarter inches in width

250 millimetres in depth by 160 millimetres in width

Item 8 in Part III...........................

one inch

25 millimetres

Item 8 in Part III...........................

three-quarters of an inch

20 millimetres

Item 8 in Part III...........................

one and one-half inches

35 millimetres

Item 11 in Part III.........................

thirty to the inch

30 to every 25 millimetres

Item 14 in Part III.........................

one-eighth of an inch

3 millimetres

Actions
Download as PDF Download as Word Document


Cases Citing This Decision

0

Cases Cited

0

Statutory Material Cited

0