Declarations (z). (z) For declaration on behalf of infant, lunatic, &c., see page 154. which, and fore whom, 58. The statutory declarations required by the Manner in said Act and these rules, or used in any proceed- persons be ings thereunder, shall be made and subscribed as declaration follows: (a.) In the United Kingdom, before any justice of the peace, or any commissioner or other officer authorised by law in any part of the United Kingdom to administer an oath for the purpose of any legal proceeding; (b.) In any other part of Her Majesty's dominions. before any Court, judge, justice of the peace, or any officer authorised by law to administer an oath there for the purpose of a legal proceeding; and (c.) If made out of Her Majesty's dominions, before a British minister, or person exercising the functions of a British minister, or a consul, vice-consul, or other persons exercising the functions of a British consul, or a notary public, or before a judge or magistrate. taken. seal of ing decla a 59. Any document purporting to have affixed, Notice of impressed, or subscribed thereto or thereon the officer takseal or signature of any person hereby authorised tion to prove to take such declaration in testimony of such itself. Previous rules repealed. declaration having been made and subscribed to before him, may be admitted by the Comptroller without proof of the genuineness of any such seal or signature, or of the official character of such person or his authority to take such declaration. Repeal. 60. All general rules as to the registration of trade marks heretofore made by the Lord Chancellor under the Trade Marks Registration Act, 1875, and in force on the 31st day of December, 1883, shall be, and they are hereby repealed, as from that date, without prejudice, nevertheless, to any proceeding which may have been taken under such rules (a). (a) For saving for existing rules, see s. 115, page 167. J. CHAMBERLAIN, President of the Board of Trade. 21st December, 1883. SCHEDULES. FIRST SCHEDULE. FEES. 1. On application to register a trade mark for one or more articles included in one class. 2. On appeal to Board of Trade on refusal of Comptroller to register 3. For registration of a trade mark for one or more articles included in one class 4. For registering a series of trade marks, for every additional representation after the first in each class 5. For entering notice of opposition, for each trade mark, whether in one or more classes 6. On application to register a subsequent proprietor in cases of assignment or transmission, the first mark 7. For every additional mark assigned or transmitted at the same time 8. For certificate of refusal to register a trade mark under section 77 . £ s. d. 050 1 0 0 100 050 1 0 0 9. For certificate of refusal at the same time for more than one trade mark, for each additional trade mark after the first . 10. For continuance of mark at expiration of 14 years 11. Additional fee where fee is paid within three months after expiration of 14 years 12. Additional fee for restoration of trade mark where removed for non-payment of fee 13. For altering address on the register, for every mark 14. For every entry in the register of a rectification thereof or an alteration therein, not otherwise charged . 0 10 0 15. For cancelling the entry or part of the entry £ s. d. of a trade mark upon the register, on the application of the owner of such trade mark 16. On request to Comptroller to correct a clerical error 17. For certificate of registration to be used in legal proceedings. 18. For certificate of registration to be used for the purpose of obtaining registration in foreign countries 19. For copy of notification of registration 0 5 0 20. Settling a special case by Comptroller 2 0 22. For making a search amongst the classified representations of trade marks, for every quarter of an hour 23. For office copy of documents, for every 100 words 24. For certifying office copies, MS. or printed 27. Manchester Trade Marks Office 28. Sheffield Marks 29. On appeal from Cutlers' Company, Sheffield, to Comptroller J. CHAMBERLAIN, Approved, 4th December, 1883. .0 20 Same as above Same as above . 1 0 0 President of the Board of Trade. CHARLES C. COTES, HERBERT J. GLADSTONE, Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury. |