Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00545:front:0:p5
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00545
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 10662–13576

to forfeiture of seized goods
136 Claim for release of seized goods
136A Seized goods not claimed are forfeited
136B Late claim for release of seized goods
136C Objector to be notified of claim
136D Release of seized goods
136E Goods released but not collected are forfeited
137 Action for infringement of trade mark
138 Action for infringement by authorised user
139 Disposal of seized goods forfeited to the Commonwealth
140 Power of Comptroller‑General of Customs to retain control of goods
141 Insufficient security
141A Failure to comply with undertaking etc.
142 Commonwealth not liable for loss etc. suffered because of seizure
143 Power to require information
144 Modification in relation to Norfolk Island etc.
Part 14—Offences
145 Falsifying or removing a registered trade mark
146 Falsely applying a registered trade mark
147 Making a die etc. for use in trade marks offence
147A Drawing etc. trade marks for use in offence
147B Possessing or disposing of things for use in trade marks offence
148 Goods with false trade marks
150 Aiding and abetting offences
151 False representations regarding trade marks
152 False entries in Register etc.
153 Disobeying summons etc.
154 Refusing to give evidence etc.
156 Acting or holding out without being registered
157 False representation about Trade Marks Office
157A Incorporated trade marks attorney must have a trade marks attorney director
159 Forfeiture orders under the proceeds of crime legislation
160 Conduct of employees and agents of natural persons
Part 15—Collective trade marks
161 Object of Part
162 What is a collective trade mark?
163 Application of Act
164 Application for registration
165 Limitation on rights given by registered collective trade mark
166 Assignment etc. of collective trade mark
167 Infringement of collective trade mark
Part 16—Certification trade marks
168 Object of Part
169 What is a certification trade mark?
170 Application of Act
171 Rights given by registration of a certification trade mark
172 Rights of persons allowed to use certification trade mark
173 Rules governing the use of certification trade marks
174 Registrar to send documents to Commission
175 Certificate by Commission
176 Acceptance or rejection of application
177 Additional ground for rejecting an application or opposing registration—certification trade mark not distinguishing certified goods or services
178 Variation of rules
179 Registrar must publish rules
180 Assignment of registered certification trade mark
180A Assignment of unregistered certification trade mark
181 Rectification of the Register by order of court
182 Variation of rules by order of court
183 Delegation of Commission's powers and functions
Part 17—Defensive trade marks
184 Object of Part
185 Defensive trade marks
186 Application of Act
187 Additional grounds for rejecting application for registration or opposing registration
189 Cancellation of registration by