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Section 106(1).

SCHEDULE 4U.K. Consequential amendments

General adaptation of existing referencesU.K.

1(1)References in statutory provisions passed or made before the commencement of this Act to trade marks or registered trade marks within the meaning of the M1Trade Marks Act 1938 shall, unless the context otherwise requires, be construed after the commencement of this Act as references to trade marks or registered trade marks within the meaning of this Act.

(2)Sub-paragraph (1) applies, in particular, to the references in the following provisions—

M2Industrial Organisation and Development Act 1947Schedule 1, paragraph 7
M3Crown Proceedings Act 1947section 3(1)(b)
M4Horticulture Act 1960section 15(1)(b)
M5Printer’s Imprint Act 1961section 1(1)(b)
F1. . .F1. . .
M6Northern Ireland Constitution Act 1973Schedule 3, paragraph 17
M7Patents Act 1977section 19(2)section 27(4)section 123(7)
M8Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977Schedule 1, paragraph 1(c)
M9Judicature (Northern Ireland) Act 1978section 94A(5)
M10State Immunity Act 1978section 7(a) and (b)
M11Supreme Court Act 1981section 72(5)Schedule 1, paragraph 1(i)
M12Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982Schedule 5, paragraph 2Schedule 8, paragraph 2(14) and 4(2)
M13Value Added Tax Act 1983Schedule 3, paragraph 1
M14Companies Act 1985section 396(3A)(a) or (as substituted by the M15Companies Act 1989) section 396(2)(d)(i)section 410(4)(c)(v)Schedule 4, Part I, Balance Sheet Formats 1 and 2 and Note (2)Schedule 9, Part I, paragraphs 5(2)(d) and 10(2)
M16Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1985section 15(5)
M17Atomic Energy Authority Act 1986section 8(2)
M18Companies (Northern Ireland) Order 1986article 403(3A)(a) or (as substituted by the M19Companies (No.2) (Northern Ireland) Order 1990) article 403(2)(d)(i)Schedule 4, Part I, Balance Sheet Formats 1 and 2 and Note (2)Schedule 9, Part I, paragraphs 5(2)(d) and 10(2)
M20Consumer Protection Act 1987section 2(2)(b)
M21Consumer Protection (Northern Ireland) Order 1987article 5(2)(b)
M22Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988section 83(a)
M23Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992section 275(h)
M24Tribunals and Inquiries Act 1992Schedule 1, paragraph 34.

Patents and Designs Act 1907 (c.29)U.K.

2(1)The Patents and Designs Act 1907 is amended as follows.U.K.

(2)In section 62 (the Patent Office)—

(a)in subsection (1) for “this Act and the Trade Marks Act 1905” substitute “ the Patents Act 1977, the Registered Designs Act 1949 and the Trade Marks Act 1994 ”; and

(b)in subsections (2) and (3) for “the Board of Trade” substitute “ the Secretary of State ”.

(3)In section 63 (officers and clerks of the Patent Office)—

(a)for “the Board of Trade” in each place where it occurs substitute “ the Secretary of State ”; and

(b)in subsection (2) omit the words from “and those salaries” to the end.

(4)The repeal by the M25Patents Act 1949 and the M26Registered Designs Act 1949 of the whole of the 1907 Act, except certain provisions, shall be deemed not to have extended to the long title, date of enactment or enacting words or to so much of section 99 as provides the Act with its short title.

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Patents, Designs, Copyright and Trade Marks (Emergency) Act 1939(c.107)U.K.

3(1)The Patents, Designs, Copyright and Trade Marks (Emergency) Act 1939 is amended as follows.U.K.

(2)For section 3 (power of comptroller to suspend rights of enemy or enemy subject) substitute—

3 Power of comptroller to suspend trade mark rights of enemy or enemy subject.

(1)Where on application made by a person proposing to supply goods or services of any description it is made to appear to the comptroller—

(a)that it is difficult or impracticable to describe or refer to the goods or services without the use of a registered trade mark, and

(b)that the proprietor of the registered trade mark (whether alone or jointly with another) is an enemy or an enemy subject,

the comptroller may make an order suspending the rights given by the registered trade mark.

(2)An order under this section shall suspend those rights as regards the use of the trade mark—

(a)by the applicant, and

(b)by any person authorised by the applicant to do, for the purposes of or in connection with the supply by the applicant of the goods or services, things which would otherwise infringe the registered trade mark,

to such extent and for such period as the comptroller considers necessary to enable the applicant to render well-known and established some other means of describing or referring to the goods or services in question which does not involve the use of the trade mark.

(3)Where an order has been made under this section, no action for passing off lies on the part of any person interested in the registered trade mark in respect of any use of it which by virtue of the order is not an infringement of the right conferred by it.

(4)An order under this section may be varied or revoked by a subsequent order made by the comptroller..

(3)In each of the following provisions—

(a)section 4(1)(c) (effect of war on registration of trade marks),

(b)section 6(1) (power of comptroller to extend time limits),

(c)section 7(1)(a) (evidence as to nationality, &c.), and

(d)the definition of “the comptroller” in section 10(1) (interpretation),

for “the Trade Marks Act 1938” substitute “ the Trade Marks Act 1994 ”.

Trade Descriptions Act 1968 (c.29)U.K.

4U.K.In the Trade Descriptions Act 1968, in section 34 (exemption of trade description contained in pre-1968 trade mark)—

(a)in the opening words, omit “within the meaning of the Trade Marks Act 1938”; and

(b)in paragraph (c), for “a person registered under section 28 of the Trade Marks Act 1938 as a registered user of the trade mark” substitute “ , in the case of a registered trade mark, a person licensed to use it ”.

Solicitors Act 1974 (c.47)U.K.

5(1)Section 22 of the Solicitors Act 1974 (preparation of instruments by unqualified persons) is amended as follows.U.K.

(2)In subsection (2)(aa) and (ab) (instruments which may be prepared by registered trade mark agent or registered patent agent) for “, trade mark or service mark” substitute “ or trade mark ”.

(3)In subsection (3A) (interpretation)—

(a)in the definition of “registered trade mark agent” for “section 282(1) of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988” substitute “ the Trade Marks Act 1994 ”; and

(b)in the definition of “registered patent agent” for “of that Act” substitute “ of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 ”.

House of Commons Disqualification Act 1975 (c.24)U.K.

Prospective

6U.K.In Part III of Schedule 1 to the House of Commons Disqualification Act 1975 (other disqualifying offices), for the entry relating to persons appointed to hear and determine appeals under the Trade Marks Act 1938 substitute— “ Person appointed to hear and determine appeals under the Trade Marks Act 1994. ”

Restrictive Trade Practices Act 1976 (c.34)U.K.

7U.K.In Schedule 3 to the Restrictive Trade Practices Act 1976 (excepted agreements), for paragraph 4 (agreements relating to trade marks) substitute—

4(1)This Act does not apply to an agreement authorising the use of a registered trade mark (other than a collective mark or certification mark) if no such restrictions as are described in section 6(1) or 11(2) above are accepted, and no such information provisions as are described in section 7(1) or 12(2) above are made, except in respect of—

(a)the descriptions of goods bearing the mark which are to be produced or supplied, or the processes of manufacture to be applied to such goods or to goods to which the mark is to be applied, or

(b)the kinds of services in relation to which the mark is to be used which are to be made available or supplied, or the form or manner in which such services are to be made available or supplied, or

(c)the descriptions of goods which are to be produced or supplied in connection with the supply of services in relation to which the mark is to be used, or the process of manufacture to be applied to such goods.

(2)This Act does not apply to an agreement authorising the use of a registered collective mark or certification mark if—

(a)the agreement is made in accordance with regulations approved by the registrar under Schedule 1 or 2 to the Trade Marks Act 1994, and

(b)no such restrictions as are described in section 6(1) or 11(2) above are accepted, and no such information provisions as are described in section 7(1) or 12(2) above are made, except as permitted by those regulations..

Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 (c.48)U.K.

8(1)The Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 is amended as follows.U.K.

(2)In sections 114(6), 204(6) and 231(6) (persons regarded as having an interest in infringing copies, &c.), for “section 58C of the Trade Marks Act 1938” substitute “ section 19 of the Trade Marks Act 1994 ”.

(3)In section 280(1) (privilege for communications with patent agents), for “trade mark or service mark” substitute “ or trade mark ”.

Tribunals and Inquiries Act 1992 (c.53)U.K.

9U.K.In Part I of Schedule 1 to the Tribunals and Inquiries Act 1992 (tribunals under direct supervision of Council on Tribunals), for “Patents, designs, trade marks and service marks” substitute “ Patents, designs and trade marks ”.

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