Trade Marks Act 2002

Process for obtaining registration of trade mark and other matters - When registration of trade mark ceases - Renewal of registration

58: Renewal of registration

You could also call this:

"How to keep your trade mark going for longer"

You can renew your trade mark registration. When you renew it, it will last for another 10 years. You can keep renewing it every 10 years if you want to. To find out how to renew your trade mark, you need to look at section 59.

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Part 3Process for obtaining registration of trade mark and other matters
When registration of trade mark ceases: Renewal of registration

58Renewal of registration

  1. The registration of a trade mark may be renewed in accordance with section 59 for further periods of 10 years.