Under the technical definition established by trademark law, a 'certified copy' is any document which:
- has an entry in the register of trademarks;
- bears certification from the Trademark Registry; and
- has the value of admissible evidence in any court of law.
A certified copy can be obtained by any person by submitting an application to the Trademark Registry on payment of the prescribed fee.
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