Long Title

Part I PRELIMINARY

Part II REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS

Division 1 — Ownership of Designs

Division 2 — Registrable Designs

Division 3 — Proceedings for Registration

Division 4 — Duration of Registration

Division 5 — Proceedings for Determination of Rights in Registered Designs

Division 6 — Surrender and Revocation of Registration

Division 7 — Miscellaneous

Part III RIGHTS IN REGISTERED DESIGNS

Division 1 — Rights of Registered Owner of Registered Design

Division 2 — Registered Design as OBJECT OF PROPERTY

Division 3 — Infringement Proceedings

Part IV GOVERNMENT USE OF REGISTERED DESIGNS

Part V ADMINISTRATIVE AND OTHER SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS

Division 1 — Registrar

Division 2 — Register

Division 3 — Powers of Registrar

Division 4 — Hours of Business of Registry

Part VA THE GENEVA ACT OF THE HAGUE AGREEMENT, ETC

Part VI OFFENCES

Part VII MISCELLANEOUS AND GENERAL PROVISIONS

THE SCHEDULE Transitional Provisions

Legislative Source Key

Legislative History

Comparative Table

Division 6 — Surrender and Revocation of Registration
Surrender of registration
26.
—(1)  The registration of a design may be surrendered by the registered owner in respect of all or any of the articles for which the design is registered.
(2)  The Minister may make rules —
(a)
as to the manner and effect of a surrender; and
(b)
for protecting the interest of other persons having a right in the design.
[HK Designs, s. 30]
Revocation of registration
27.
—(1)  At any time after a design has been registered, any interested person may apply to the Registrar or the Court for the revocation of the registration of the design on the ground that the design was not, at the date of its registration, new, or on any other ground on which the Registrar could have refused to register the design; and the Registrar may make such order on the application as he thinks fit.
(2)  At any time after a design has been registered, any interested person may apply to the Registrar or the Court for the revocation of the registration on the ground that —
(a)
the design was at the time it was registered a corresponding design in relation to an artistic work in which copyright subsisted; and
(b)
the right in the registered design has expired in accordance with section 22(1),
and the Registrar may make such order on the application as he thinks fit.
(3)  If proceedings concerning a design are pending in the Court, an application for the revocation of its registration must be made to the Court.
(4)  If an application for the revocation of the registration of a design is made to the Registrar, he may at any time refer the application to the Court.
(5)  An application to the Registrar for the revocation of the registration of a design shall be made in the prescribed manner and be accompanied by the prescribed fee.
(6)  A revocation takes effect —
(a)
in the case of a revocation under subsection (1), from the date of registration; and
(b)
in the case of a revocation under subsection (2), from the date on which the right in the registered design expired.
(7)  The Minister may make rules to provide for revocation proceedings before the Registrar and for matters relating thereto.
[UK Designs 1949, s. 11; Trade Marks 1999 Ed., s. 22]