. The revised statutes of Canada, 1906, proclaimed and published under the authority of the act 3 Edward VII., chap. 61 (1903) . to the satisfaction of the Governor in Council that such work is in course of being printed and published or producedin such manner as to meet the demand therefor in Canada,the Governor General may, by proclamation published in theCanada Gazette,^ prohibit the importation, while the authorscopyright or that of his assigns is in force, or would have beenin force had copyright for the work been obtained in Canadaunder the foregoing provisions of this Part,


. The revised statutes of Canada, 1906, proclaimed and published under the authority of the act 3 Edward VII., chap. 61 (1903) . to the satisfaction of the Governor in Council that such work is in course of being printed and published or producedin such manner as to meet the demand therefor in Canada,the Governor General may, by proclamation published in theCanada Gazette,^ prohibit the importation, while the authorscopyright or that of his assigns is in force, or would have beenin force had copyright for the work been obtained in Canadaunder the foregoing provisions of this Part, of any copies orreproductions of the work to which such license relates. 2. If, at any time thereafter, it is made to appear to the And revokeGovernor in Council that such work is not, under such license, prohibition,printed and published or produced in such manner as to meetsuch demand, the Governor General may, by proclamation pub-lished as aforesaid, revoke such prohibition. 52 V., c. 29, s. 5;58-59 v., c. 37, s. 4. OTTAWA: Printed by Samuel Edward Davfson. Law Printer to the Kinsmost Excellent Majesty. 1309 , CHAPTER 71. An Act respecting Trade Marks and Indnstrial Designs. SHORT TITLE. 1. This Act may be cited as the Trade Mark and Design Short , c. 63, s. 1. GENERAL INTERPRETATION. 2. In this Act, nnless the context otherwise requires, Min- means the Minister of Agriculture. DIVISION OF ACT. 3. This Act is divided into three parts. Part I. applies only Division ofto Trade Marks. Part II. applies only to Industrial Designs, but does not apply to any design the proprietor of which is nota person resident within Canada, nor to any design w^hich isnot applied to a subject-matter manufactured in HI. is general and applies to both Trade Marks andIndustrial Designs. , c. 63, ss. 2, 24 and 36. PART I. TRADE MARKS. Interpretation. 4. In this Part, unless the context otherwise requires,— Definitions. (a) general trade mark


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