Trade Marks Act 2002

Legal proceedings - Border protection measures - Investigation where notice of infringing sign

144: Claimant to provide information for investigation

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"The person who complained must give information to help look into goods with wrong signs"

If the chief executive is looking into a problem with goods that might have a sign on them that breaks the rules, they can ask you for information. This is only if you're the person who complained about the goods or if the chief executive thinks you have something to do with the goods. When they ask you for information, you need to give it to them within 10 working days. The chief executive can ask for any information they need to help with their investigation.

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Part 4Legal proceedings
Border protection measures: Investigation where notice of infringing sign

144Claimant to provide information for investigation

  1. For the purpose of an investigation under section 143, the chief executive may require the claimant or any other person appearing to the chief executive to have an interest in the goods to provide, within 10 working days of being required to do so, any information required by the chief executive.