Industrial and Commercial Property (Protection) Act, 1927

Powers of registered proprietor.

112.—Subject to the provisions of this Act—

(a) the person for the time being entered in the register as proprietor of a trade mark shall, subject to any rights appearing from such register to be vested in any other person, have power to assign the same, and to give effectual receipts for any consideration for such assignment;

(b) any equities in respect of a trade mark may be enforced in like manner as in respect of any other personal property.