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Bare acts > Trade and Merchandise Marks Rules, 1959 > Rule 124
 
  


 

124. RETURN OF EXIHBITS AND PRINTING BLOCKS.-(1) Where the exhibits produced in any matter or proceeding under the Act or the rules or tile printing block supplied for the purpose of advertisement in the Journal are no longer required in the Trade Marks Registry, the Registrar may call upon the party concerned to take back the exhibits or the printing block, as the case may be, within a time specified by him and if the party fails to do so, such exhibits or printing blocks, as the case may be, shall be destroyed.

(2) Where, before the notified date any printing blocks have been supplied for the purpose of advertisement in the Journal or any exhibits have been produced in any proceedings, the Registrar may, if satisfied that it is no longer necessary to retain them, cause them to be destroyed, after the expiration of one year from the notified date.

 

 

 

 

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