Series of trade marks
28.—(1)  Where a person who claims to be the proprietor of several trade marks for the same goods of the same description within a single class, for the same services or for services of the same description within a single class, seeks to register those trade marks and the trade marks, although they resemble each other in material particulars, differ in respect of —
(a)statements or representations as to the goods or services in respect of which the trade marks are used or proposed to be used;
(b)statements or representations as to number, price, quality or names of places;
(c)other matter which is not distinctive and does not substantially affect the identity of the trade marks; or
(d)colour,
or in respect of any two or more of those matters, the trade marks may be registered as a series in one registration.
(2)  All the trade marks in a series of trade marks so registered shall be deemed to be, and shall be registered as, associated trade marks.
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