Trade Marks Act 2002

Legal proceedings - Criminal proceedings - Orders for delivery up in criminal proceedings

130: Directions for service

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"The court tells everyone involved how they'll be informed about trade mark items"

When someone asks the court to deliver goods or objects related to a trade mark issue, the court has to tell everyone who has an interest in those things. The court does this by giving instructions on how to let these people know about what's happening. This is called 'service of notice'. The court must make sure that all the people who care about or own part of the goods or objects are told about what's going on.

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Criminal proceedings: Orders for delivery up in criminal proceedings

130Directions for service

  1. The court must issue directions for the service of notice on every person who has an interest in the goods or other object to which an application under section 128 relates.

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