Trade Marks Act 2002

Legal proceedings - Miscellaneous - Appeals

171: Notice of appeal

You could also call this:

"Telling the court you disagree with a decision"

If you want to appeal a decision made under section 170, you need to tell the court and the Commissioner about it. You do this by filing a notice of appeal with the court and giving a copy to the Commissioner. You have 20 working days to do this after the decision was made. This means you need to act quickly if you want to appeal.

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Part 4Legal proceedings
Miscellaneous: Appeals

171Notice of appeal

  1. Notice of an appeal under section 170 must be filed in the court and served on the Commissioner within 20 working days after the day on which the decision appealed against was given.