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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

 
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On 25/05/2013, you requested for the version in force on 25/05/2013 incorporating all amendments published on or before 25/05/2013. The closest version currently available is that of 31/07/2005.
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Claim to priority of other overseas applications
13.
—(1)  The Minister may by order confer on a person who has filed an application for registration of a design in a country or territory to which the Government has entered into a treaty, convention, arrangement or engagement for the reciprocal protection of registered designs, a right to priority, for the purpose of registering the same design under this Act for some or all of the same articles, for a specified period from the date of filing of that application.
(2)  An order under this section may make provision corresponding to that set out in section 12 or such other provision as appears to the Minister to be appropriate.
[Trade Marks 1999 Ed., s. 11]