No. 2
Trademarks
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another trademark that is registered, or is the subject of an
application for registration, in the name of the same owner in
respect of the same goods or description of goods, or so nearly
resembles it as to be likely to deceive or cause confusion if used by
a person other than the owner, the Registrar, may at any time,
require that the trademarks be entered in the Register as associated
trademarks.
(3) Where a trademark and any part thereof are registered as
separate trademarks in the name of the same owner, they shall be
deemed to be, and shall be registered as associated trademarks.
(4) All trademarks that are registered as a series in one
registration shall be deemed to be, and registered as associated
trademarks.
(5) On application made in the prescribed manner by a registered
owner of two or more trademarks registered as associated
trademarks, the Registrar may dissolve the association in respect of
any of the trademarks if he is satisfied that there would be likelihood
of deception or confusion if those trademarks were used by another
person in relation to any of the goods in respect of which the
trademarks were registered and may amend the Register
accordingly.
22.__(1) Where a person becomes entitled to a registered
trademark by assignment or transmission, he shall apply to the
Registrar to register his title to the trademark.
(2) The Registrar shall, on receipt of the application under
subsection (1) and upon being satisfied with the proof of title,
register the person as the owner of the trademark for the goods or
services in respect of which the assignment or transmission has
effect, and shall cause particulars of the assignment or transmission
to be entered in the Register.
(3) Except for the purposes of an appeal or an application for
rectification under section 27, a document or instrument in respect
of which no entry has been made in the Register in accordance with
subsection (1) shall not be admitted as evidence in any court as
proof of title to a trademark unless the court otherwise directs.
23.__(1) A person may, by agreement with an owner of a
registered trademark, be registered as a licensee in respect of all or
any goods or services for which the trademark is registered.
(2) A licence in relation to a registered trademark__
(a) shall provide for effective control by the licensor of the
quality of the goods or services of the licensee in connection with
which the trade mark is used; and
Registration
of
assignments
and
transmission
Registration
as licensee