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TRADE MARKS REGULATIONS 1995 - REG 17A.29

Definitions

                   In this Subdivision:

"extension of protection" means the extension of protection in Australia to the trade mark that is the subject of the IRDA.

"notice of intention to defend" means a notice filed under regulation 17A.34H.

"notice of intention to oppose" means a notice filed under regulation 17A.33.

"notice of opposition" means:

                     (a)  a notice of intention to oppose; and

                     (b)  a statement of grounds and particulars.

"opponent" means a person who files:

                     (a)  a notice of intention to oppose; and

                     (b)  a statement of grounds and particulars.

"party" means an IRDA holder or opponent.

"statement of grounds and particulars" means a statement by an opponent that sets out:

                     (a)  the grounds on which the opponent intends to rely; and

                     (b)  the facts and circumstances forming the basis for the grounds.

Note:          The following terms are defined in section 6 of the Act:

(a)    applicant;

(b)    approved form;

(c)    employee;

(d)    file;

(e)    month;

(f)    person.



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