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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAWS AMENDMENT (BORDER INTERCEPTION) ACT 1999 NO. 144, 1999 - SCHEDULE 2 - Trade Marks Act 1995

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAWS AMENDMENT (BORDER INTERCEPTION) ACT 1999 NO. 144, 1999 - SCHEDULE 2

- Trade Marks Act 1995

1 Section 6 (definition of designated owner )

Repeal the definition, substitute:

designated owner , in relation to goods imported into Australia, means:

(a)
the person identified as the owner of the goods on the entry made in relation to the goods under section 68 of the Customs Act 1901 ; or

(b)
if no such entry exists—the person determined to be the owner of the goods under section 133A of this Act.

2 After section 133

Insert:

133A Determinations about owners of goods

The Customs CEO or an officer of Customs (within the meaning of subsection 4(1) of the Customs Act 1901 ) may determine that a person is the owner of goods for the purposes of paragraph (b) of the definition of designated owner if the person is an owner (within the meaning of that subsection) of the goods.

Note: For designated owner see section 6.

[ Minister's second reading speech made in—

House of Representatives on 25 August 1999

Senate on 22 September 1999 ]

(161/99)