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Bare acts > Trade and Merchandise Marks Rules, 1959 > Rule 83
 
  


 

83. PARTICULARS TO BE STATED IN THE AGREEMENT. - The agreement referred to in Cl. (a) of sub- rule (1) of the last foregoing rule shall -

(a) Set out the particulars specified in sub-clauses (a) to (d) of Cl. (ii) of sub-section (1) of See. 49;

(b) Disclose the terms as to royalty and other remuneration payable to the registered proprietor by the proposed registered user for the permitted user of the trade mark.

(c) Provide means for bringing the permitted use to an end when the relationship between the parties or the control by the registered proprietor over the permitted user ceases,

(d) Contain a condition that when the registered trade mark is used by the proposed user in relation to his goods other than goods for export, the mark should be so described as clearly to indicate that it is being used only by way of permitted use.

 

 

 

 

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