Dairy Produce Act, 1924

Duration of licences for use of national mark.

36.—(1) Subject to the provisions of any legislation already in force or hereafter to be passed in relation to trade marks or designs, every licence to use the national mark granted by the Minister shall, unless previously revoked under this section, continue in force so long as the premises in respect of which the licence is granted continue to be authorised premises.

(2) The Minister may at any time revoke any licence to use the national mark if he is satisfied—

(a) that the butter manufactured on the authorised premises in respect of which the licence is granted has ceased to be of the approved standard; or

(b) that such butter has ceased to be manufactured under the approved conditions; or

(c) that the holder of such licence has contravened any of the conditions expressed in the licence; or

(d) that the holder of such licence has been convicted of an offence under any section of this Part of this Act.