Trade Marks Act 2002

Transitional and savings provisions

Schedule 1AA: Transitional, savings, and related provisions

You could also call this:

"Rules for managing changes to the Trade Marks Act 2002"

This schedule is about transitional, savings, and related provisions for the Trade Marks Act 2002. It's an extra part of the law that helps explain how changes to the act will work.

The schedule mentions a provision about the Regulatory Systems (Economic Development) Amendment Act 2019. This provision was about restoring trade marks that were removed before a certain date. However, this provision has been repealed, which means it's no longer part of the law.

The repeal of this provision happened on 13 January 2021. This means that after this date, the rules about restoring removed trade marks changed.

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1AATransitional, savings, and related provisions Empowered by s 7A

1Provision relating to Regulatory Systems (Economic Development) Amendment Act 2019 (Repealed)

1Restoration provisions continued for trade marks removed before commencement date (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Schedule 1AA clause 1: repealed, on , by clause 1(2).