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Result
Request for discovery refused: Appeal dismissed
Points Of Interest
Summary
This was an appeal to the Appointed Person by the registered proprietor who had been refused a request for discovery by the Registrar’s Hearing Officer in his decision dated 24 August 1999 (BL O/287/99).
The request for discovery related to the name of the investigator who had investigated use of the registered proprietors mark. The registered proprietors did not dispute that there had in fact been no use of their registered mark during the relevant period.
The Appointed Person did not consider that the name of the investigator was of any relevance in these proceedings since there had in fact been no use of the proprietors mark. As the proprietors only wished to know the name so that they could take further legal action against him the Appointed Person, like the Hearing Officer, did not consider that the request for discovery should be allowed. Hearing Officer’s decision upheld and appeal dismissed