HC Deb 02 July 1937 vol 325 c2366

1.21 p.m.

The Solicitor-General

I beg to move, in page 1o, line 36, to leave out "any," and to insert: the purposes of section twelve of this Act and for any other. The Clause deals with a new class of person having the right to a trade mark as registered users, and Sub-section (2) provides: The permitted use of a trade mark shall be deemed to be use by the proprietor thereof, and shall be deemed not to be use by a person other than the proprietor. We propose to add the words "the purposes of section twelve of this Act." One of the reasons for including this provision is to prevent a mark being taken off the register which is dealt with in Clause 12. As that is the intention it is thought that it would be just as well to have Clause 12 specifically referred to in this Sub-section.

Amendment agreed to.