Section 41 of Trade Marks Act CAP 506: Power of Cabinet Secretary to make rules

    

The Cabinet Secretary may make such rules, prescribe such forms and generally do such things as he thinks as he thinks expedient—
(a) for regulating the practice under this Act, including the service of documents;
(b) for classifying goods and services for the purposes of registration of trade marks;
(c) for making or requiring duplicates of trade marks and other documents;
(d) for securing and regulating the publishing and selling or distributing, in such manner as the Cabinet Secretary thinks fit, of copies of trade marks and other documents;
(e) generally, for regulating the business of the Registrar in relation to trade marks and all things by this Act placed under the direction or control of the Registrar.


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