Trade Marks Act 2002

Legal proceedings - Enforcement officers - Powers of Police

134ZB: Powers of Police

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"Police officers can act like trade mark enforcement officers"

A police officer can do anything that an enforcement officer can do under this part of the law. This means they have all the same powers as an enforcement officer when it comes to dealing with trade marks.

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Part 4Legal proceedings
Enforcement officers: Powers of Police

134ZBPowers of Police

  1. Every constable has all, and may exercise any, of the powers of an enforcement officer under this subpart.

Notes
  • Section 134ZB: inserted, on , by section 18 of the Trade Marks Amendment Act 2011 (2011 No 71).