Trade Marks Act 2002

Legal proceedings - Miscellaneous - Appeals

174: Provisions pending determination of appeal

You could also call this:

"What happens while waiting for an appeal decision"

When you appeal a decision under this law, the original decision stays in effect until the court decides on your appeal. This means that whatever was decided before will continue to apply. However, the court can change this if they think it's necessary. They might decide to pause the original decision while they look at your appeal.

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Miscellaneous: Appeals

174Provisions pending determination of appeal

  1. The decision to which an appeal under this Act relates remains in full force pending the determination of the appeal unless the court otherwise orders.