Trade Marks Act 2002

Legal proceedings - Enforcement officers - Other powers of enforcement officers

134Z: Powers of enforcement officer to whom documents produced

You could also call this:

"What an enforcement officer can do with documents they receive"

When an enforcement officer is given documents to look at because of an order under section 134Y, they can do a few things with those documents. They can inspect them, which means they can look at them closely. They can also take extracts from the documents, which means they can copy parts of them. Lastly, they can make copies of the whole documents. These powers help the enforcement officer to do their job and check the documents properly.

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Part 4Legal proceedings
Enforcement officers: Other powers of enforcement officers

134ZPowers of enforcement officer to whom documents produced

  1. An enforcement officer to whom any document is produced for inspection under an order under section 134Y may do 1 or more of the following:

  2. inspect the document:
    1. take extracts from the document:
      1. make copies of the document.
        Notes
        • Section 134Z: inserted, on , by section 18 of the Trade Marks Amendment Act 2011 (2011 No 71).