Trade Marks Amendment Act 1990
Trade Marks Amendment Act 1990
Checking for alerts... Loading...
Trade Marks Amendment Act 1990
Trade Marks Amendment Act 1990
Public Act |
1990 No 70 |
|
Date of assent |
1 August 1990 |
|
Contents
An Act to amend the Trade Marks Act 1953
BE IT ENACTED by the Parliament of New Zealand as follows:
1 Short Title
This Act may be cited as the Trade Marks Amendment Act 1990, and shall be read together with and deemed part of the Trade Marks Act 1953 (hereinafter referred to as the principal Act).
2 Right given by registration in Part A and infringement thereof
Section 8 of the principal Act (as amended by section 5 of the Trade Marks Amendment Act 1987) is hereby amended by inserting, after subsection (3), the following subsection:
“(3a)
For the purposes of subsection (3)(a) of this section, the proprietor or registered user of a trade mark is deemed to have consented to the use of that mark in relation to a medicine that is imported by the Crown pursuant to section 32a of the Medicines Act 1981 if the use of that mark in relation to that medicine has been expressly or impliedly consented to, whether or not that consent is subject to restrictions, by a person with whom the proprietor or registered user has any arrangement, whether direct or indirect and whether legally enforceable or not, relating to the use of that mark by the proprietor or registered user.”
This Act is administered in the Ministry of Commerce.
"Related Legislation
"Related Legislation
"Related Legislation
Versions
Trade Marks Amendment Act 1990
RSS feed link copied, you can now paste this link into your feed reader.