The Trade Marks Act
67Infringement proceedings by registered proprietor of collective mark
In a suit for infringement instituted by the registered proprietor of a collective mark as plaintiff the court shall take into account any loss suffered or likely to be suffered by authorised users and may give such directions as it thinks fit as to the extent to which the plaintiff shall hold the proceeds of any pecuniary remedy on behalf of such authorised users.
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COLLECTIVE MARKS
- 61 Special provisions for collective marks
- 62 Collective mark not to be misleading as to character or significance
- 63 Application to be accompanied by regulations governing use of collective marks
- 64 Acceptance of application and regulations by Registrar
- 65 Regulations to be open to inspection
- 66 Amendment of regulations
- 67 Infringement proceedings by registered proprietor of collective mark
- 68 Additional grounds for removal of registration of collective mark