Section 16 of Trade Marks Act CAP 506: Registration in Part A to be conclusive as to validity after seven years

    

(1) In all legal proceedings relating to a trade mark registered in Part A of the register (including applications under section 35) the original registration in Part A of the register of the trade mark shall, after the expiration of seven years from the date of that registration, be taken to be valid in all respects, unless—
(a) that registration was obtained by fraud; or (b) the trade mark offends against section 14.
(2) Nothing in subsection (1) of section 8 shall be construed as making applicable to a trade mark, being a trade mark registered in Part B of the register, the foregoing provisions of this section relating to a trade mark registered in Part A of the register.


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