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Bare acts > Trade and Merchandise Marks Rules, 1959 > Rule 155A
 
  


 

155-A.POWER OF REGISTRAR TO REFUSE TO DEAL WITH CERTAIN AGENTS.- (1) The Registrar may refuse to recognise-

(b) Any individual whose name has been removed from, and not restored to by the Registrar;

(b) Any person, not being registered as a trade marks agent, who in the opinion of the Registrar is engaged wholly or mainly in acting as agent in applying for trade marks in India or elsewhere in the name or for the benefit of the person by whom he is employed;

(c) Any company or firm, if any person whom the Registrar could refuse to recognise as agent in respect of any business under these rules, is acting as a director or manager of the company or is a partner in the firm.

(2) The Registrar shall also refuse to recognise as agent in respect of any business under this rule any person who neither resides nor has a place of business in India.

 

 

 

 

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