"The chapters which follow endeavour to deal in some detail with passing off, to provide an outline of the law relating to deceptive trading under section 52 of the Trade Practices Act 1974 (a subject which is discussed in detail elsewhere), and to place it in its relation to passing off and other source doctrines. Lastly, the law of Trade Marks as developed in Australia, is examined." -- p. ix.
Formatted Contents Note
1. Passing off 2. The action for passing off grounds and defences 3. Trade Practices Act misleading conduct 4. Constitutional power and the registered trade mark 5. Distinctiveness and registration 6. Impediments to registration 7. Rectification, expungement and statutory limitations 8. Classification, goods of the same description, assignment 9. The Registrar and his functions 10. Registered user 11. Miscellaneous defensive marks, certification marks, convention application date, threats, penalties, custom seizure, practitioners, adaptation of classification 12. The action for infringement and other court proceedings.