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(1) Where the proprietor of a trade mark claims to be entitled to the exclusive use of any part thereof separately, he may apply to register the whole mark and that part of the mark as separate trade marks. |
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(2) Where a person claiming to be the proprietor of several trade marks, in respect of the same goods or description of goods, which, while resembling each other in the material particulars thereof, yet differ in respect of-
| | (a) statements of the goods in relation to which they are respectively used or proposed to be used or | | |
| | (b) statements of number, price, quality or names of places; or | | |
| | (c) other matter of a non-distinctive character which does not substantially affect the identity of the trade mark; or | | |
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