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9 March 2007
Weekly Law Notes Summary

The fact that a mark had been used in a non trade manner did not necessarily prevent its being used as a trade mark. However, its prior use might have robbed it of its power to be distinctive of trade origin in which case its registration would be barred by s3(1) of the Trade Marks Act 1994.
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