Trade Marks Act 2002

Legal proceedings - Civil proceedings for infringement - Orders for delivery up in civil proceedings

112: Directions for service

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"Court tells you how to inform people about copied trademark items"

The court needs to tell you how to let everyone know about a request to hand over things that are copying someone else's trademark. If you have something that copies a trademark, like goods or other stuff, the court will give instructions on how to tell all the people involved about it. This is so everyone who has a stake in these copied items knows what's happening.

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Part 4Legal proceedings
Civil proceedings for infringement: Orders for delivery up in civil proceedings

112Directions for service

  1. The court must issue directions for the service of notice on every person who has an interest in the infringing goods, infringing material, or infringing object to which an application under section 110 relates.