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Result
Section 46(1)(b) - application for revocation successful
Points Of Interest
Summary
The registered proprietor claimed to have used the mark, and exhibited some letters in support of that claim. The Hearing Officer, however, decided that the registered proprietor had not satisfied the onus placed upon him by Section 100, and had failed to establish that the mark had been put to genuine use in the relevant period. No proper reason for non-use had been advanced.