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Designs Act 1906
39Rectification of register
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##### 39 Rectification of register
(1) Subject to this Act, a prescribed court, on the application of any person aggrieved, may order the rectification of the register by:
(a) the making of any entry wrongly omitted to be made in the register; or
(b) the expunging or amendment of any entry wrongly made in or remaining on the register; or
(c) the correcting of any error or defect in the register.
(1A) The reference in subsection (1) to the expunging of an entry wrongly remaining on the register includes a reference to the expunging of an entry effecting the registration of a design where that design ceases to be in force by reason of subsection 27A(16).
(2) Notice of every application under this section shall be given to the Registrar, who may be heard thereon.
(3) An office copy of an order under this section shall be served on the Registrar, who shall, upon receipt of the order, take such steps as are necessary to give effect to the order.