distinctive

(2A) For the purposes of this section, "distinctive", in relation to the trade mark registered or proposed to be registered in respect of goods or services, means the trade mark must be capable of distinguishing goods or services with which the proprietor of the trade mark is or may be connected in the course of trade from goods or services in the case of which no such connection subsists, either generally or, where the trade mark is registered or proposed to be registered, subject to conditions, amendments, modifications or limitations, in relation to use within the extent of the registration. [Ins. Act A881; Am. Act A1078]
ACT 175 - TRADE MARKS ACT 1976
10. Registrable trade marks.

distinctive

For the purposes of this section, "distinctive", in relation to the trade mark registered or proposed to be registered in respect of goods or services. means it is adapted to distinguish goods or services with which the proprietor of the trade mark is or may be connected in the course of trade from goods or services in the case of which no such connection subsists, either generally or, where the trade mark is registered or proposed to be registered or proposed to be registered, subject to conditions, amendments, modifications or limitations, in relation to use within the extent of the registration.
ACT 175 - TRADE MARKS ACT, 1976
10. Trade marks registrable in Part A.