Trade Marks Act 2002

Administrative provisions and miscellaneous - Miscellaneous - Transitional and savings provisions

207: Orders in Council relating to convention countries under Trade Marks Act 1953

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"Old rules about special countries for trademarks are still valid under the new law"

If an Order in Council was made under section 72 of the Trade Marks Act 1953, it still works as if it was made under section 200 of the Trade Marks Act 2002. This means that the old orders about convention countries are still valid under the new law. You don't need to worry about these orders becoming invalid just because the law has changed.

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Miscellaneous: Transitional and savings provisions

207Orders in Council relating to convention countries under Trade Marks Act 1953

  1. An Order in Council made under section 72 of the Trade Marks Act 1953 has effect as if it had been made under section 200 of this Act.