General Notice No. 67 of 2014

Merchandise Marks Act No. 17 of 1941 » Proposed prohibition on the use of certain words
Title Merchandise Marks Act No. 17 of 1941 » Proposed prohibition on the use of certain words
DepartmentTrade and Industry
Gazette National Gazettes, No. 37296 of 04 February, 2014, 10 page(s), 737Kb
ActAct No. 17 of 1941



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