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TRADE MARKS ACT 1995 - SECT 52A

Notice of intention to defend opposition to registration

  (1)   If a notice of opposition is filed in accordance with section   52, the applicant may file a notice of intention to defend the application for registration of a trade mark.

Note:   Failure to file a notice of intention will result in the application lapsing: see section   54A.

  (2)   The notice must be filed within the prescribed period, or within that period as extended by the Registrar in accordance with the regulations.



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