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Bare acts > Trade and Merchandise Marks Rules, 1959 > Rule 91
 
  


 

91. POWER OF THE REGISTRAR TO REQUIRE INFORKATION FOR ENFORCING QUALITY CONTROL. -(1) The Registrar may at any time or from time to time require the registered proprietor or the registered user of a trade mark to furnish him with such information as he may require for satisfying himself that the stipulations in the agreement between the registered proprietor and the registered user, regarding the quality of the goods in relation to which the trade mark is to be used are being enforced or being complied with.

(2) Where any such information as is referred to in sub-rule (1) is not furnished within the time allowed by the Registrar, the Registrar may presume that the stipulation in the agreement regarding the quality of goods is not being enforced, or is not being complied with.

 

 

 

 

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