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International Registration Designating India Trade Marks Journal No: 1985 , 01/02/2021 Class 1 International Registration designating India Trade Marks Journal No: 1985 , 01/02/2021 Class 1 4807701 24/09/2020 [International Registration No. : 1568098] KOMATSU LTD. 3-6, 2-chome, Akasaka, Minato-ku Tokyo 107-8414 Japan Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Industrial chemicals; anti-freezing liquids; coolants; coolant additives; higher fatty acids; unprocessed plastics for industrial purposes. 5819 Trade Marks Journal No: 1985 , 01/02/2021 Class 1 4810893 29/09/2020 [International Registration No. : 1567477] BLOOMAGE BIOTECHNOLOGY CORPORATION LIMITED No. 678 Tianchen St., High-Tech Development Zone, Jinan 250101 Shandong China Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Heterocyclic compounds; organic acid salts; acids; pyrimidine; chemical preparations for scientific purposes, other than for medical or veterinary use; chemical reagents, other than for medical or veterinary purposes; chemical preparations for use in industry; preparations of microorganisms, other than for medical and veterinary use. 5820 Trade Marks Journal No: 1985 , 01/02/2021 Class 1 Priority claimed from 01/10/2020; Application No. : 302020000082891 ;Italy 4827358 09/10/2020 [International Registration No. : 1570688] F.O.M.E.T. S.P.A. VIA VIALARGA 25 SAN PIETRO DI MORUBIO (VR) Italy Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Fissionable chemical elements; salts for galvanic cells; radioactive elements for scientific purposes; nitrogenous fertilizers; phosphates [fertilizers]; compost; salts [fertilizers]; slag [fertilizers]; superphosphates [fertilizers]; peat [fertilizer]; calcium cyanamide [fertilizer]; fertilizers; seaweeds [fertilizers]; nitrogen; nitrous oxide; calcium carbide; calcium salts; organic digestate [fertilizer]; ammoniacal salts; phosphorus; phosphoric acid; carbonates; carbon; carbonic acid; animal carbon; activated carbon; carbonic hydrates; carbon disulfide; carbon tetrachloride; sulfuric acid; sulfurous acid; acids; mineral acids; protein [raw material]; proteins for use in the manufacture of food supplements; iron salts; anhydrides; acetic anhydride; substrates for soil-free growing [agriculture]; biological tissue cultures, other than for medical or veterinary purposes; expanded clay for hydroponic plant growing [substrate]; soil conditioning preparations; plant growth regulating preparations; complex fertilizers; manganese fertilizers; double superphosphate fertilizers; triple superphosphate fertilizers; mixed fertilizers; thomas phosphate [fertilizer]; urea fertilizers; ammonium chloride fertilizers; potassium chloride fertilizers; ammonium nitrate fertilizers; sodium nitrate fertilizers; calcined potassium fertilizers; calcium silicate fertilizers; ammonium sulfate fertilizers; potassium sulfate fertilizers; calcium superphosphate fertilizers; calcium; calcium aluminate; calcium bisulfite; agricultural lime; calcium carbonate; calcium cyanide; calcium chloride; calcium fluoride; calcium phosphate; calcium hydroxide; calcium iodide; calcium nitrate; calcium oxide; calcium silicate; 5821 calcium sulfide; pulverized limestone for agricultural purposes; granulated limestone for agricultural purposes; calcium- based algae nutrient supplements for use in aquaria; nitrogen compounds; nitric oxide; organic halogenides; Fissionable chemical elements; salts for galvanic cells; radioactive elements for scientific purposes; nitrogenous fertilizers; phosphates [fertilizers]; compost; salts [fertilizers]; slag [fertilizers]; superphosphates [fertilizers]; peat [fertilizer]; calcium cyanamide [fertilizer]; fertilizers; seaweeds [fertilizers]; nitrogen; nitrous oxide; calcium carbide; calcium salts; organic digestate [fertilizer]; ammoniacal salts; phosphorus; phosphoric acid; carbonates; carbon; carbonic acid; animal carbon; activated carbon; carbonic hydrates; carbon disulfide; carbon tetrachloride; sulfuric acid; sulfurous acid; acids; mineral acids; protein [raw material]; proteins for use in the manufacture of food supplements; iron salts; anhydrides; acetic anhydride; substrates for soil-free growing [agriculture]; biological tissue cultures, other than for medical or veterinary purposes; expanded clay for hydroponic plant growing [substrate]; soil conditioning preparations; plant growth regulating preparations; complex fertilizers; manganese fertilizers; double superphosphate fertilizers; triple superphosphate fertilizers; mixed fertilizers; thomas phosphate [fertilizer]; urea fertilizers; ammonium chloride fertilizers; potassium chloride fertilizers; ammonium nitrate fertilizers; sodium nitrate fertilizers; calcined potassium fertilizers; calcium silicate fertilizers; ammonium sulfate fertilizers; potassium sulfate fertilizers; calcium superphosphate fertilizers; calcium; calcium aluminate; calcium bisulfite; agricultural lime; calcium carbonate; calcium cyanide; calcium chloride; calcium fluoride; calcium phosphate; calcium hydroxide; calcium iodide; calcium nitrate; calcium oxide; calcium silicate; calcium sulfide; pulverized limestone for agricultural purposes; granulated limestone for agricultural purposes; calcium-based algae nutrient supplements for use in aquaria; nitrogen compounds; nitric oxide; organic halogenides; Fissionable chemical elements; salts for galvanic cells; radioactive elements for scientific purposes; nitrogenous fertilizers; phosphates [fertilizers]; compost; salts [fertilizers]; slag [fertilizers]; superphosphates [fertilizers]; peat [fertilizer]; calcium cyanamide [fertilizer]; fertilizers; seaweeds [fertilizers]; nitrogen; nitrous oxide; calcium carbide; calcium salts; organic digestate [fertilizer]; ammoniacal salts; phosphorus; phosphoric acid; carbonates; carbon; carbonic acid; animal carbon; activated carbon; carbonic hydrates; carbon disulfide; carbon tetrachloride; sulfuric acid; sulfurous acid; acids; mineral acids; protein [raw material]; proteins for use in the manufacture of food supplements; iron salts; anhydrides; acetic anhydride; substrates for soil-free growing [agriculture]; biological tissue cultures, other than for medical or veterinary purposes; expanded clay for hydroponic plant growing [substrate]; soil conditioning preparations; plant growth regulating preparations; complex fertilizers; manganese fertilizers; double superphosphate fertilizers; triple superphosphate fertilizers; mixed fertilizers; thomas phosphate [fertilizer]; urea fertilizers; ammonium chloride fertilizers; potassium chloride fertilizers; ammonium nitrate fertilizers; sodium nitrate fertilizers; calcined potassium fertilizers; calcium silicate fertilizers; ammonium sulfate fertilizers; potassium sulfate fertilizers; calcium superphosphate fertilizers; calcium; calcium aluminate; calcium bisulfite; agricultural lime; calcium carbonate; calcium cyanide; calcium chloride; calcium fluoride; calcium phosphate; calcium hydroxide; calcium iodide; calcium nitrate; calcium oxide; calcium silicate; calcium sulfide; pulverized limestone for agricultural purposes; granulated limestone for agricultural purposes; calcium-based algae nutrient supplements for use in aquaria; nitrogen compounds; nitric oxide; organic halogenides;organic soil enhancement powders and preparations; ammonia water; phosphoric anhydride; phosphorus chloride; phosphorus sulfide; carbon dioxide; ammonium carbonate; carbon monoxide; charcoal for horticultural purposes; charcoal for use as a soil conditioner; sulfur dioxide; hydrogen sulfide; chemicals for use in the purification of proteins for in vitro use; boron; reagents for use in scientific apparatus for chemical or biological analysis; chemicals for use in agriculture; chemicals for use in horticulture; chemicals for use in forestry; chemicals for use in agriculture, horticulture and forestry; plant food; soil amendments; soil amendments for agricultural purposes; soil amendments for horticultural purposes; soil surfactants used to promote uniform movement of water in soil; surfaceactive compounds; surface-active chemical agents; granular absorbent mineral-based composition for absorbing spills from floors; chemicals for use in agriculture, horticulture and forestry, except fungicides, herbicides, insecticides and parasiticides; plant growth regulators for agricultural purposes; plant growth regulating substances; natural fertilizer; animal manure; liquid fertilizer; filtering materials of vegetable substances; filtering materials of chemical substances; filtering materials of mineral substances; humus; organic fertilizers; mineral fertilizers; stimulants to promote the growth of plants 5822 Trade Marks Journal No: 1985 , 01/02/2021 Class 3 Priority claimed from 23/03/2020; Application No. : UK00003476675 ;United Kingdom 4770526 02/09/2020 [International Registration No. : 1561961] SA Designer Parfums Limited Amertrans Park, Bushey Mill Lane WATFORD, Hertfordshire WD24 7JG United Kingdom Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Perfumery; fragrances; eau de toilette; eau de parfum; body spray; body mist; body fragrance; deodorant for body care; deodorant spray; deodorant natural spray. 5823 Trade Marks Journal No: 1985 , 01/02/2021 Class 3 Priority claimed from 30/04/2020; Application No. : 4643674 ;France 4803670 29/10/2020 [International Registration No. : 1566284] COMPAGNIE FINANCIERE SARBEC 10 rue du Vertuquet F-59960 Neuville-en-Ferrain France Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Soaps; perfumery products, cosmetics, eaux de toilette, eaux de Cologne; scented waters; essential oils; creams, milks, lotions, gels and powders (for non-medical use) for the face, body and hands; talcum powder for toilet use; tissues impregnated with cosmetic
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