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PART VIII
COLLECTIVE MARKS AND CERTIFICATION MARKS
60.
—(1) A collective mark is a sign used, or intended to be used, in relation to goods or services dealt with or provided in the course of trade by members of an association to distinguish those goods or services from goods or services so dealt with or provided by persons who are not members of the association.
(2) The provisions of this Act shall apply to collective marks subject to the provisions of the First Schedule.
[UK Trade Marks Act 1994, s. 49; Aust. Trade Marks Act 1995, s. 162]
61.
—(1) A certification mark is a sign used, or intended to be used, to distinguish goods or services —
(a)
dealt with or provided in the course of trade; and
(b)
certified by the proprietor of the certification mark in relation to origin, material, mode of manufacture of goods or performance of services, quality, accuracy or other characteristics,
from other goods or services dealt with or provided in the course of trade but not so certified.
(2) The provision of this Act shall apply to certification marks subject to the provisions of the Second Schedule.
[UK Trade Marks Act 1994, s. 50; Aust. Trade Marks Act 1995, s. 169]






