Section 16:
Registration of trade marks as associated trade marks.
(1) Where a trade mark which is
registered, or is the subject of an application for registration, in respect of any goods or services is
identical with another trade mark which is registered, or is the subject of an application for registration, in
the name of the same proprietor in respect of the same goods or description of goods or same services or
description of services or so nearly resembles it as to be likely to deceive or cause confusion if used by a
person other than the proprietor, the Registrar may, at any time, require that the trade marks shall be
entered on the register as associated trade marks.
(2) Where there is an identity or near resemblance of marks that are registered, or are the subject of
applications for registration in the name of the same proprietor, in respect of goods and services which are
associated with those goods or services, or goods or services of that description, sub-section (1) shall
apply as it applies as where there is an identity or near resemblance of marks that are registered, or are the
subject of applications for registration, in the name of the same proprietor in respect of the same goods or
description of goods or same services or description of services.
(3) Where a trade mark and any part thereof are, in accordance with the provisions of sub-section (1)
of section 15, registered as separate trade marks in the name of the same proprietor, they shall be deemed
to be, and shall be registered as, associated trade marks.
(4) All trade marks registered in accordance with the provisions of sub-section (3) of section 15 as a
series in one registration shall be deemed to be, and shall be registered as, associated trade marks.
(5) On application made in the prescribed manner by the registered proprietor of two or more trade
marks registered as associated trade marks, the Registrar may dissolve the association as respects any of
them if he is satisfied that there would be no likelihood of deception or confusion being caused if that
trade mark were used by any other person in relation to any of the goods or services or both in respect of
which it is registered, and may amend the register accordingly.