The Trade Marks Act
35Saving for use of name, address or description of goods or services
Nothing in this Act shall entitle the proprietor or a registered user of a registered trade mark to interfere with any bona fide use by a person of his own name or that of his place of business, or of the name, or of the name of the place of business, of any of his predecessors in business, or the use by any person of any bona fide description of the character or quality of his goods or services.
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EFFECT OF REGISTRATION
- 27 No action for infringement of unregistered trade mark
- 28 Rights conferred by registration
- 29 Infringement of registered trade marks
- 30 Limits on effect of registered trade mark
- 31 Registration to be prima facie evidence of validity
- 32 Protection of registration on ground of distinctiveness in certain cases
- 33 Effect of acquiescence
- 34 Saving for vested rights
- 35 Saving for use of name, address or description of goods or services
- 36 Saving for words used as name or description of an article or substance or service