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THE TRADE MARKS JOURNAL (No.700, MAY 1, 2009) 5809 THE TRADE MARKS JOURNAL (No.700, MAY 1, 2009) 5809 Regd. No. S. 1395 TMR-01-05-2009 Vol-LXI No.700 THE TRADE MARKS JOURNAL (Registered as a Newspaper) st No. 700 May, 1 2009 [Vol. LXI] OFFICIAL NOTICES APPLICATIONS OPPOSITION Applications for registrations of Trade Marks Notice is hereby given that any person in respect of textile goods as well as non-textile who has grounds of opposition to the goods may be made at registration of any of the marks advertised herein according to classes under the THE TRADE MARKS REGISTRY heading “Application Advertised before (HEAD OFFICE) rd th Registration” may, within two months from Plot No. CD-3, Behind K.D.A. Civic Centre, 3 , 4 & 5th Floor Defunct CCI & E Building Gulshan-e- the date of this Journal, lodge Notice of Iqbal, Karachi, Ph: 9230538-9231002-9230533 Opposition on Form T.M-5 accompanied by Fax: 9231001 the prescribed fee of Rs.3000/-. OR THE BRANCH TRADE MARKS The period for lodging Notice of REGISTRY Opposition may be extended by the Registrar IPO-Regional Office if he thinks so and upon such terms as he House No.15, Block E-1, may direct. Shahrah-e-Imam Hussain (A.S) Request for extension of time shall always Gulberg-III, Near Qaddafi Stadium, Lahore. bear the reference the name of prospective Ph: No.042-99231981-3 opponent and the number of Trade Marks, if any, to be made basis of opposition. SEARCH Inspection of representation of Trade Marks It is desirable that formal opposition may, on payment of the prescribed fees, made at should not be lodged until notice has been the Trade Marks Registry, between 9:00 a.m. to given by letter to the applicant for 3:00 p.m. Monday to Thursday (Except Friday registration, so as to afford him an from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.). opportunity of withdrawing his application before the expense of preparing the Notice of Opposition is incurred. Failure to give such notice may be taken into account in considering any application by an opponent for an order of costs if the opposition is uncontested by the applicants. APPLICATION NUMBERS In each advertisement the number stated before the specification of goods indicates the number of the application. THE TRADE MARKS JOURNAL (No.700, MAY 1, 2009) 5810 ASSOCIATED MARKS Where it is stated that an advertised mark Error and omission in the Journal may be is to be associated (under Section 12 of the brought to the notice of the office immediately, Trade Mark Act 1940) No such objections shall be entertained after issue of Registration Certificate. With another mark indicated by its official All rights reserved including copyrights. No number, the number given in parentheses is part of this Journal including Government that of “The Trade Marks Journal” in which Emblem may be reproduced in any form or the other mark was advertised. The Roman manner without permission in writing of the numerals denote the class for which it was Registrar, Trade Marks. advertised. Copyright reserved. REVISED SUBSCRIPTIONS The Journal is published on the 1st day of every month according to the Gregorian Calendar. The annual rates of subscription of the journal including postage payable in advance shall be Rs.6,000/- foreign $ 120, Subscriptions are accepted only in terms of the financial year commencing from 1st July. NOTIFICATION It is notified for general information that Form TM-1, must be completed in all respects and informations asked for must be provided. Instructions for Completions of TM-1, given on this form in the Rules should be followed. The instruction at (f) and (g) relating to user and signature are clear and noncompliance leads to over work for the Trade Marks Registry and un-necessary delay for the Applicants. Incomplete forms will not be received, and if received by POST will not be examined at their turn, till they are complete in all respects. EXTENSION OF TIME 2. It has been observed that in opposition and Rectification cases, both the parties or their Agents/Advocates make requests on Form TM-56 for Extension of time, which are liberally granted to the parties. This practice not only delays the disposal of cases, but also results in accumulation of work. In order to discourage this practice, it is notified for general information that no unnecessary extension of time will be allowed except substantiated by cogent and convincing reasons and that mere collection of data or compilation of paper would not be sufficient reasons for asking such extension. All concerned should note and cooperate for early disposal of contested cases. Besides requests for extension of time in opposition cases must be accompanied by valid power of authorization, without which such requests are liable to be treated as un-authorized. AUTHENTICATION OF FOREIGN DOCUMENTS AND POWER OF ATTORNEY. 3. It is notified for general information that all Foreign Documents and the Power of Attorneys shall be executed before, and authenticated by a Notary Public, or any Court, Judge, Magistrate, Consul or Vice Consul, or Representation of the Central Government as enumerated in Section 85 of the Evidence Act. Khalid Hidayat Khan Registrar of Trade Marks THE TRADE MARKS JOURNAL (No.700, MAY 1, 2009) 5811 Application Advertised Before Registration. (Accepted on or before 31st March, unless otherwise stated) CLASS-1. YUASA Advertised Before Acceptance Under Section 15(1) (Proviso). 115109 - 1 Brake fluid, acidilated water, deionised water, distilled water, radiator coolent (Anti freeze and anti boil water). EXIDE PAKISTAN LIMITED, Hashoo Chambers Abdullah Haroon Road Karachi,PK 12/04/1992. Ali & Associates, (Advocates) 5, Amber Towers, 22-A, Block-6, P.E.C.H.S, Karachi. Advertised before acceptance under section 28(1) Ordinance 2001. 122358 - 1 Chemicals inorganic acids sulphurous acid, chlorosulphonic acid, hydrochloric acid, perchloric acid mixed acids, nitric acid tungstic acid, boric acid, iodic acid, sulphuric acid, phosphoric acid alkalies aqueous ammonia, caustic potash, caustic soda, slaked lime, aluminium hydroxide, calcium hydroxide cerium hydroxide barium hydroxide, magnesium hydroxide Inorganic salts (1) Halides & Halogen acid salts such as: sodium chlorite, zinc chloride, aluminium chloride, ammonium chloride, potassium chloride, calcium chloride, gold chloride, silver chloride, chromium chloride, zirconium chloride, tin chloride, cerium chloride, bismulh chloride. iron chloride, palladium chloride, barium chloride, magnesium chloride, manganese chloride, phosphorus chloride, sodium chloride, ammonium perchlorate, mercurous chloride, industr:al salts, synthetic cryolite, bleaching powder, sodium hypochlorite, ammonium bromide, sodium bromide, mercuric chloride, ammonium fluoride, potassium fluoride, calcium fluoride, cerium fluoride, sodium fluoride, magnesium fluoride, aluminium iodide, potassium iodide, calcium iodide, silver iodide, sodium iodide (2) Sulphates (sulfates) such as: sodium sulphite, ammonium persulphate, sodium bisulphite, sodium thiosulphate, zinc sulphate, aluminium sulphate, ammonium sulphate, potassium sulphate, silver sulphate, mercury sulphate, sodium sulphate, ferrous sulphate, copper sulphate, lead sulphate, nickel sulphate, barium sulphate, magnesium sulphate (3) Nitrates such as: silver nitrite, bismuth nitrite, sodium nitrite, barium nitrite, aluminium nitrate, ammonium nitrate, uranium nitrate, potassium nitrate, calcium nitrate, Contd............ THE TRADE MARKS JOURNAL (No.700, MAY 1, 2009) 5812 silver nitrate, mercury nitrate, bismuth nitrate, sodium nitrate, iron nitrate, thorium nitrate, lead nitrate, barium nitrate, manganese nitrate (4) Phosphates such as: dibasic potassium phosphate, manganese metaphosphate, ammonium phosphate, potassium phosphate, calcium phosphate, sodium phosphate, manganese phosphate (5) Carbonates such as: ammonium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, ammonium carbonate, potassium carbonat, calcium carbonate, sodium carbonate, copper carbonate, lead carbonate, magnesium carbonate, manganese carbonate (6) Silicates & Borates such as: sodium perborate, zinc silicate, aluminium silicate, potassium silicate, calcium silicate, sodium silicate, magnesium silicofluoride, sodium fluosilicate, sodium tetraborate (7) Cyanides & Cyanates such as: potassium cyanide, calcium cyanide, silver cyanide, hydrogen cyanide, sodium cyanide, potassium cyanate (8) Metallic salts such as: aluminate, antimonate, uranate, sodium gold chloride, potassium permanganate, sodium permanganate, sodium chromate, lead chromate, ammonium bichromate, potassium bichromate, sodium bichromate, stannate, sodium tungstate, ammonium vanadate, manganate, ammonium molybdate, sodium molybdate (9) Complex salts & Double salts such as: ammonia alum, potassium ferrocyanide, potassium alum, chrome alum, potassium ferricyanide, sodium alum, iron alum, sodium aluminium fluoride, manganese alum, nickel ammonium sulfate Simple substances (1) Non metallic elements such as: argon, sulphur, chlorine, xenon, krypton, oxygen, bromine, hydrogen, carbon, nitorogen, neon, arsenic, fluorine, helium, boron, iodine, radon, phosphorus (2) Metallic elements such as: potassium, calcium, sodium Oxides (1) Non-metallic oxides such as: arsenious acid, sulfurous acid gas, hydrogen peroxide, silica gel, carbonic acid gas, phosphoric anhydride (2) Metallic oxides such as: tarium peroxide, aluminium oxide, antimony oxide, uranium oxide, calcium oxide, silver oxide, chromium oxide, cobalt oxide, zirconium oxide, mercury oxide, tin oxide, titanium oxide, iron oxide, lead oxide, nickel oxide, magnesium oxide, manganese dioxide Sulphides calcium bisulfide,
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