Section 58 of TMA : Section 58: Correction Of Register
TMA
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a situation where Mr. John Doe is the registered proprietor of a well-known trade mark "Doe's Delights". However, due to an administrative error, his name was entered as "John Deo" in the trade mark registry. According to Section 58(1)(a) of The Trade Marks Act, 1999, Mr. Doe can apply to the Registrar to correct this error in his name.
In another scenario, Mr. Doe decides to move his business from New York to Los Angeles. He can apply to the Registrar ...
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