Canada Business Corporations Regulations, 2001
19 For the purpose of paragraph 12(1)(a) of the Act, a corporate name is prohibited if its use causes confusion with a trade-mark, official mark or trade-name, having regard to the circumstances, including
(a) the inherent distinctiveness of the whole or any element of the trade-mark, official mark or trade-name and the extent to which it has become known;
(b) the length of time that the trade-mark, official mark or trade-name has been in use;
(c) the nature of the goods, services or business with which the trade-mark, official mark or trade-name is associated;
(d) the nature of the trade with which the trade-mark, official mark or trade-name is associated;
(e) the degree of resemblance between the proposed corporate name and the trade-mark, official mark or trade-name in appearance or sound or in the ideas suggested by them; and
(f) the geographical area in Canada in which the trade name or proposed corporate name is likely to be used.
- SOR/2010-72, s. 1
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