Merchandise Marks Act, 1931

Contents of restriction orders.

9.—(1) Every restriction order made in relation to goods of a particular class or description shall specify the following things, that is to say:—

(a) at least one form of an indication of origin to be borne by such goods;

(b) the manner in which such indication of origin is to be borne by such goods;

(c) the date on which such order is to come into force;

(d) in the case of a restriction on sale order, whether the goods are to bear an indication of origin at the time of exposure for sale wholesale.

(2) A restriction order may specify several forms of indication of origin.

(3) A restriction order made in relation to goods of a particular class or description may provide that such order shall extend to blends or mixtures consisting of or containing those goods.

(4) A restriction order made in relation to goods of a particular class or description may provide that such order shall, subject to such terms and conditions as may be stated in such order, extend to samples of such goods.

(5) A restriction order made in relation to goods of a particular class or description may contain such provisions as the Executive Council think fit in respect of such goods when in transit or in bond in Saorstát Eireann.

(6) In addition to the matters required or permitted by this section, every restriction order may contain such other provisions as appear to the Executive Council necessary or expedient for giving effect to the prohibition contained in such order.