TRADE MARKS LAW, 2016 (Law 31 of 2016) — Cayman Islands law | Esheria

TRADE MARKS LAW, 2016 (Law 31 of 2016)

This part sets out how trade marks are defined, registered, renewed, and enforced, and gives the Registrar powers over the register and registration process.

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Cayman Islands
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Language
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agent requirement appeals assignment certification marks co-ownership collective marks customs enforcement infringement invalidity licensing offences registration registration of transactions registration rules registry administration renewal restoration revocation transitional regulations

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This part sets out how trade marks are defined, registered, renewed, and enforced, and gives the Registrar powers over the register and registration process. These sections cover ownership, assignment, licensing, registration of transactions, infringement remedies, customs controls, offences, enforcement powers, appeals, and regulation-making for registered trade marks. This segment sets rules for collective marks and certification marks, including filing and approval of use-rules, residency for certain geographical-origin marks, Registrar powers, and transitional saving regulations.