ARTICLE
9 September 1997

Draft Trade Marks Bill - Abolition of Sections 23 and 53

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Linklaters

Contributor

Hong Kong Intellectual Property
Hong Kong's unique sections 23 and 53 which allow the proprietor of a trade mark registered abroad to oppose or cancel a Hong Kong application or registration, even if the mark has not been registered or used here, will be abolished.

Further information on the above may be obtained via Linklaters & Paines Hong Kong office or via any of the other nine Linklaters & Paines offices world-wide, located in Singapore, Tokyo, London, Brussels, Paris, Frankfurt, New York, Washington D.C. and Moscow. Contact details for the various L&P offices worldwide are available via the Linklaters & Paines corporate listing c/o Business Monitor Online - http://www.businessmonitor.co.uk

c Linklaters & Paines 1997 - Tel +852 2842 4888

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