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Result
Section 46(1)(b) - Registration revoked in its entirety with effect from 29 October 1998.
Points Of Interest
Summary
Following detailed analysis of what he regarded as poorly substantiated evidence from the proprietor of small amounts of trade (by importation) under the mark in suit, whether during the 5 years period specified by the applicant, or during or either side of the ‘proviso’ period of Section 46(3), the Hearing Officer was not persuaded that there had been genuine use of the mark.
Nor was he persuaded that for the purposes of Section 46(2) use of certain other marks (including TAMS solus and with other wording) could be considered use of the mark in suit in a form differing only in elements not altering its distinctive character. The application therefore succeeded.