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Trade Marks Act 1994
Div 4Application for registration of series of trade marks
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Division 4—Application for registration of series of trade marks
Application—series of trade marks
51.(1) A person may make a single application under subsection 25(1) for the registration of several trade marks in respect of any or all of the following:
(a) the same goods within a single class;
(b) the same services within a single class;
(c) goods of the same description within a single class;
(d) services of the same description within a single class;
if the trade marks resemble each other in material particulars and differ only in respect of one or more of the following matters:
(e) statements or representations as to the goods or services in relation to which the trade marks are used or intended to be used;
(f) statements or representations as to number, price, quality or names of places;
(g) colour;
(h) any matter that is not capable of distinguishing the goods or services and does not substantially affect the identity of the trade marks
(2) If the Registrar decides to register the trade marks, he or she may register them as a series in one registration.