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International Registration Designating India Trade Marks Journal No: 1891 , 04/03/2019 Class 1 International Registration designating India Trade Marks Journal No: 1891 , 04/03/2019 Class 1 4082345 31/10/2018 [International Registration No. : 1446752] Jinan Zocoo Building Material Co., Ltd. Room 1406, Unit 14, Block C-1, Greenland central plaza, Huaiyin District, Jinan City Shandong Province China Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Adhesives for construction industry; adhesives for ceramic tiles; adhesives for the building industry; adhesives for wallpaper; adhesives for pavement; adhesives for bricks and tiles; adhesives for industrial purposes. 6745 Trade Marks Journal No: 1891 , 04/03/2019 Class 1 4090827 31/10/2018 [International Registration No. : 1449506] Shandong Haike Chemical Group Co., Ltd. West side of Haochung Road, Dongying City Shandong Province China Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Sulphur; sulphates; chlorine; chlorates; hydrogen; salt, raw; esters; aniline; propylene glycol; propylene oxide; sodium hydroxide; liquid carbon dioxide; isopropanol; isopropyl ether. 6746 Trade Marks Journal No: 1891 , 04/03/2019 Class 1 4090881 28/08/2018 [International Registration No. : 1450231] Eastman Kodak Company 343 State Street Rochester NY 14650 United States of America Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Chemicals for use in the manufacture and coating of fabrics and textiles, namely, chemical coatings and compounds to be applied to fabrics and textiles for absorbing and preventing the penetration of light; particles for absorbing and preventing the penetration of light made from polymer compositions used in the manufacture of commercial and industrial goods in a wide variety of fields. 6747 Trade Marks Journal No: 1891 , 04/03/2019 Class 1 4092832 05/10/2018 [International Registration No. : 1449423] ShanDong XinTai Water Treatment Technology Co., Ltd. Cite at Xiwangzhuang Town, Shizhong District, Zaozhuang City Shandong Province China Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Ammonia [volatile alkali] for industrial purposes; carbonates; oxalic acid; radioactive elements for scientific purposes; wetting preparations for use in bleaching; agglutinants for concrete; water-purifying chemicals; chemical products for use in industrial cleaning processes; chemical additives to drilling muds; auxiliary fluids for use with abrasives. 6748 Trade Marks Journal No: 1891 , 04/03/2019 Class 1 4092914 01/11/2018 [International Registration No. : 1450124] BLOOMAGE FREDA BIOPHARM CO., LTD. No. 678 Tianchen St., High-Tech Development Zone, Jinan 250101 Shandong China Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Salt, raw; calcium salts; carbonic hydrates; glucose for industrial purposes; enzyme preparations for industrial purposes; acids; enzymes for industrial purposes; glucosides; sauce for preparing tobacco; enzyme preparations for the food industry; esters; hyaluronic acid; hyaluronate; hyaluronic acid derivative. 6749 Trade Marks Journal No: 1891 , 04/03/2019 Class 3 4082282 13/11/2018 [International Registration No. : 1446403] SKINCURE, INC. A-1007, Bundang Suji U Tower, 767, Sinsu-ro, Suji-gu, Yongin-si Gyeonggi-do Republic of Korea Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Body lotion; shower and bath foam; sun-block lotions; skin lotions; cosmetic preparations for skin care; skin creams; skin cleansers; eye cream; deodorant for personal use; lip skin protecting materials (cosmetics); cosmetic preparations for slimming purposes; facial cream; cosmetic for face and body; face and body lotions; lotions for face and body care; face and body creams; cream for whitening the skin; hand lotions; mask pack for cosmetic purposes; cleansing milk and lotion for toilet purposes. 6750 Trade Marks Journal No: 1891 , 04/03/2019 Class 3 4082286 07/11/2018 [International Registration No. : 1447113] Avajar Co., Ltd. (Seoulsup IT Castle, Seongsu-dong 1-ga) 1601, 1602, Gwangnaru-ro 130, Seongdong-gu Seoul Republic of Korea Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Cuticle removing preparations; functional cosmetics being skin care preparations; cosmetic preparations for the hair and scalp; cosmetics for massage; mask pack for cosmetic purposes; cosmetic preparations for bath and shower; body lotion; shampoos; toiletry preparations; cleansers for cleaning purposes; cosmetic preparations for skin care; cosmetics using natural substances; make-up for the face and body; perfumes; hair rinses; cosmetic soaps; cotton for cosmetic purposes; cloths or tissues impregnated with a skin cleanser [for cosmetic use]; skin masks for cosmetic use; cosmetics. 6751 Trade Marks Journal No: 1891 , 04/03/2019 Class 3 4082402 16/11/2018 [International Registration No. : 1446978] Shantou Meishang Cosmetics Co., Ltd 2-10D1, Scien-Tech Industrial Park, Xiashan, Chaonan District, Shantou City Guangdong Province China Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Shampoos; stain removers; laundry glaze; face lotions; abrasives; essential oils; cosmetics; dentifrices; potpourris [fragrances]; cosmetics for animals. 6752 Trade Marks Journal No: 1891 , 04/03/2019 Class 3 4090836 07/11/2018 [International Registration No. : 1449370] AKSAN KOZMETIK SANAYI VE TICARET ANONIM SIRKETI Hadimköy Mah. Sahmaran Sok. No:1/A Arnavutköy Istanbul Turkey Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Bleaching and cleaning preparations, detergents other than for use in manufacturing operations and for medical purposes, laundry bleach, fabric softeners for laundry use, stain removers, dishwasher detergents; perfumery, non-medicated cosmetics, fragrances, deodorants for personal use and animals; soaps; dental care preparations; dentifrices, denture polishes, tooth whitening preparations, mouth washes, not for medical purposes; abrasive preparations, emery cloth, sandpaper, pumice stone, abrasive pastes; polishing preparations for leather, vinyl, metal and wood, polishes and creams for leather, vinyl, metal and wood, wax for polishing. 6753 Trade Marks Journal No: 1891 , 04/03/2019 Class 3 Priority claimed from 08/06/2018; Application No. : 3722977 ;Spain 4093524 08/11/2018 [International Registration No. : 1450005] ANA UGIDOS ALVAREZ Calle Arroba, 4, Tecnoalcalá E-28805 Alcalá de Henares (Madrid) Spain Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Cosmetics and non-medicated toiletry preparations, non-medicated toothpastes, perfumery products, essential oils; including soaps, non-medicated lotions, toiletries, preparations for the cleaning and care of the body, creams [non- medicated], face creams, body creams [cosmetic], non-medicated skin creams, nourishing creams [non-medicated], all the above obtained in conformance with ecological production methods. 6754 Trade Marks Journal No: 1891 , 04/03/2019 Class 3 Priority claimed from 04/06/2018; Application No. : 4458396 ;France 4094104 22/11/2018 [International Registration No. : 1449265] SEPHORA 41 rue Ybry F-92200 Neuilly-Sur-Seine France Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Make-up powder. 6755 Trade Marks Journal No: 1891 , 04/03/2019 Class 4 Priority claimed from 01/11/2018; Application No. : 2018-136080 ;Japan 4081035 09/11/2018 [International Registration No. : 1446516] YUSHIRO CHEMICAL INDUSTRY CO., LTD. 34-16, 2-chome, Chidori, Ota-ku Tokyo 146-8510 Japan Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Cutting oils; mold releasing oils; lubricating oils. 6756 Trade Marks Journal No: 1891 , 04/03/2019 Class 5 Priority claimed from 16/10/2018; Application No. : 2018-129146 ;Japan 4087335 07/11/2018 [International Registration No. : 1448775] NIPPON SODA CO., LTD. 2-1, Ohtemachi 2-chome, Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 100-8165 Japan Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Fungicides for agricultural, horticultural, and home garden use; insecticides for agricultural, horticultural, and home garden use; herbicides for agricultural, horticultural, and home garden use; acaricides for agricultural, horticultural, and home garden use; insecticides for termite control for agricultural, horticultural, and home garden use; preparation for destroying vermin for agricultural, horticultural, and home garden use. 6757 Trade Marks Journal No: 1891 , 04/03/2019 Class 5 Priority claimed from 03/10/2018; Application No. : 40201819997V ;Singapore 4087429 17/11/2018 [International Registration No. : 1447731] PACIFIC PHARMACEUTICALS PTE LTD 101 Cecil Street, 17-07 Tong Eng Building Singapore 069533 Singapore Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Mineral dietary supplements for humans; pharmaceutical drugs. 6758 Trade Marks Journal No: 1891 , 04/03/2019 Class 5 Priority claimed from 14/05/2018; Application No. : 2018/00978 ;Ireland 4087448 06/11/2018 [International Registration No. : 1447802] Gilead Sciences Ireland UC IDA Business and Technology Park, Carrigtohill Co. Cork Ireland Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Pharmaceutical preparations. 6759 Trade Marks Journal No: 1891 , 04/03/2019 Class 5 Priority claimed from 14/05/2018; Application No. : 2018/00996 ;Ireland 4087450 06/11/2018 [International Registration No. : 1447807] Gilead Sciences Ireland UC IDA Business and Technology Park, Carrigtohill Co. Cork Ireland Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Pharmaceutical preparations. 6760 Trade Marks Journal No: 1891 , 04/03/2019 Class 5 4090918 22/10/2018 [International Registration No. : 1449161] Kotin Oleg Arkadyevich ul. Koli Podrjadchikova, 12, kv. 7, Gatchina RU-188300 Leningradskaja oblast Russian Federation Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Pharmaceutical and veterinary preparations; sanitary preparations for medical purposes; dietetic food and substances adapted for medical or veterinary use, food for babies; dietary supplements for humans and animals; plasters, materials for dressings; material for dental fillings and dental impressions; disinfectants; preparations for destroying noxious
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