Recent updates

Item amended Date Amended Amended Reason
9.4. Amendment after particulars of an application have been published (Sections 63, 65 and 65A)

Terminology updated to reflect legislative changes.

8.2. Amalgamation (Linking) of Trade Marks under the Trade Marks Amendment Act 2006

Terminology updated to reflect legislative changes.

7.1. Withdrawal of an application, notice or request

Terminology updated to reflect legislative changes.

5.2. Data Capture

Terminology updated to reflect legislative changes.

3.11. Process procedures for the filing of a trade mark application

Terminology updated to reflect legislative changes.

3. Conditions for a Valid Divisional Application Filed on or After 27 March 2007

Terminology updated to reflect legislative changes.

4. Application for extension of time to oppose the non-use application where the trade mark is already removed

Page updated.

23.3. Evidence of use - general requirements

Update regarding substantial compliance for a declaration.

27.5. Filing evidence of honest concurrent use, prior use or other circumstances

Update regarding substantial compliance for a declaration.

51.4. Suspensions

Update to examples of circumstances that may be sufficient to allow suspension.

55.2. Award of costs

Outdated reference to official notice removed

52.2.What is a hearing?

Official notice hyperlink updated.

14.3. Requirement for a clear specification and for correct classification

Amended post MGS implementation

14.1. The purpose of classification

Amended post MGS implementation

14.5. Principles of classification and finding the correct class for specific items

Amended post MGS implementation

14.6. Wording of the specification

Amended post MGS implementation

14.7. Interpretation of specifications

Amended post MGS implementation

14. Annex A13 List of terms too broad for classification

Deleted terms to accord with MGS

2. Why file a Divisional application?

Page republished.

46.2. The Registrar's role in an opposition

Updates to references to the Federal Circuit Court

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