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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> United Kingdom Intellectual Property Office Decisions >> SEDUCTION (Trade Mark: Revocation) [1998] UKIntelP o24798 (27 November 1998) URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKIntelP/1998/o24798.html Cite as: [1998] UKIntelP o24798 |
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Result
Section 46(1)(b): - Registration voluntarily cancelled.
Award of Costs: - Costs awarded to the applicant for revocation.
Points Of Interest
Summary
The Hearing Officer adjourned the hearing in order to give the registered proprietor more time to file evidence in support of his registered mark. Subsequently the registered proprietor filed a Form TM 22 voluntarily cancelling the registration.
The only matter therefore to be decided was the matter of costs. As the registered proprietor had initially defended the registration the applicant had been put to the expense of being represented at the hearing. In the circumstances the Hearing Officer awarded costs to the applicant for revocation.