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Uganda Gazette 177 HI RI H Bl l< <H VCAMIA A": ittstered at the THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA i i'.nt nil Past Office far 'i.iiiMiiiwiati within Published t.j'l Africa as a Uganda Gazette by V< u s/Htpcr Authority Vol. XCV No; 15 15th March, 2002 Price: Shs. 1000 CONTENTS pAGE 2002, are hereby appointed nomination days for the by­ The Electoral Commission —Notices 177-178 election in Butebo County, Pallisa District. The Companies Act—Notices .............. 179 The Trade Marks Act— Registration of applications 179-182 Nomination shall be conducted at the office of the Advertisements ................................... 182 184 Returning Officer from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on each of the appointed dates. SUPPLEMENTS Issued at Kampala, this 11th day of March, 2002. Statutory Instruments No. 11— The External Trade Importation Licence (No 4) AZIZ K. KASUJJA, Order, 2002. } Chairman, Electoral Commission. No. 12— The Uganda Development Bank (Increase in Authorised Capital) Order, 2002. No. 13 The Electoral Commission (Appointment of Date General Notice No. 73 of 2002. of Completion of Update of Voters’ Register for Butebo County, Pallisa District) Instrument, 2002. THE PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS ACT, 2001. No. 14— The Electoral Commission (Appointment of Date Act No. 8 of2001. of Completion of Update of Voters’ Register for Aringa Section 21(1). County, Yumbe District) Instrument, 2002. NOTICE Legal Notice APPOINTMENT OF CAMPAIGN PERIOD FOR No. 3— The Commission of Inquiry Into Allegations of THE PARLIAMENTARY BY-ELECTION IN Corruption in the Uganda Revenue Authority Notice, 2002. BUTEBO COUNTY, PALLISA DISTRICT Notice is hereby given that in accordance with section General Notice No. 71 of 2002. 21(1) of the Parliamentary Elections Act, 2001, the Electoral THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION ACT, 1997. Commission has appointed the period commencing 28th Act No. 3 of 1997. March, 2002 and ending 16th April, 2002 as campaign period Section 25( 1). for the Parliamentary by-election in Butebo County, Pallisa NOTICE District. APPOINTMENT OF DISPLAY PERIOD FOR Issued at Kampala, this 11th day of March, 2002. THE PARLIAMENTARY BY-ELECTION IN BUTEBO COUNTY, PALLISA DISTRICT AZIZ K. KASUJJA, Notice is hereby given by the Electoral Commission Chairman, Electoral Commission. that in accordance with section 25(1) of the Electoral Commission Act, No. 3 of 1997, the period commencing 18th March, 2002 and ending 7th April, 2002, is hereby General Notice No. 74 of 2002. appointed display period of copies of the Voters’ Register in all the polling stations in Butebo County from 8:00 a.m. to THE PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS ACT, 2001. 6:00 p.m. on each of the appointed dates. Act No. 8 of2001. Issued at Kampala, this 11th day of March, 2002. Section 19(1) (a). AZIZ K. KASUJJA, NOTICE Chairman, Electoral Commission. APPOINTMENT OF POLLING DAY FOR THE PARLIAMENTARY BY-ELECTION IN BUTEBO COUNTY, PALLISA DISTRICT General Notice No. 72 of 2002. Notice is hereby given that in exercise of the powers THE PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS ACT, 2001. conferred upon the Electoral Commission by section 19( 1) (a) Act No. 8 of2001. of the Parliamentary Elections Act, No. 8 of 2001, the 18th day Section 12(1) (b). of April, 2002 is hereby appointed polling day for the NOTICE Parliamentary by-election in Butebo County, Pallisa District. APPOINTMENT OF NOMINATION DAYS FOR THE Polling shall commence at 7:00 a.m. and end at 5:00 PARLIAMENTARY BY-ELECTION IN p.m. in all the Polling Stations in the county. BUTEBO COUNTY, PALLISA DISTRICT In exercise of the powers conferred upon the Electoral Issued at Kampala, this 11th day of March, 2002. Commission by section 12(1) (b) of the Parliamentary AZIZ K. KASUJJA, Elections Act, 2001, the 25th March, 2002 and 26th March, Chairman, Electoral Commission. 178 THE UGANDA GAZETTE [15th March General Notice No. 75 of 2002. Geneial Notice No. 78 of 2002. THE LOCAL GOVERNMENTS ACT, 1997. THE PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS ACT, 2001 Act No. 1 of 1997. Act No. 8 of2001. Section 123. Section 12(1) (b). NOTICE NOTICE APPOINTMENT OF CAMPAIGN PERIOD FOR APPOINTMENT OF NOMINATION DAYS FOR THE DISTRICT CHAIRPERSON ELECTIONS IN THE PARLIAMENTARY BY-ELECTION IN SIRONKO, MAYUGE AND RUKUNGIRI DISTRICTS ARINGA COUNTY, YUMBE DISTRICT In exercise of the powers conferred upon the Electoral Notice is hereby given that subject to section 123 of the Commission by section 12(1) (b) of the Parliamentary Local Governments Act, No. 1 of 1997, the period Elections Act. 2001. the 18th March. 2002 and 19th March. commencing 14th March, 2002 and ending 9th April, 2002 is 2002, arc hereby appointed nomination days for the b\- hereby appointed campaign period in the form of joint election in Aringa County, Yumbe District. candidates’ meetings in the Districts of Sironko, Mayuge and Rukungiri. Nomination shall be conducted at the office of the Returning Officer from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on each of the Issued at Kampala, this 11th day of March, 2002. appointed dates. AZIZ K. KASUJJA, Issued at Kampala, this 7th day of March. 2002. Chairman, Electoral Commission. AZIZ K. KASUJJA. Chairman, Electoral Commission. General Notice No. 76 of 2002. THE LOCAL GOVERNMENTS ACT, 1997. General Notice No. 79 of 2002. Act No. I of 1997. THE PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS ACT, 2001. Section 108. Act No. 8 of2001. NOTICE Section 19(1) (a). APPOINTMENT OF POLLING DAY FOR NOTICE THE DISTRICT LOCAL COUNCIL CHAIRPERSON’S APPOINTMENT OF POLLING DAY FOR ELECTIONS IN RUKUNGIRI, MUKONO, MAYUGE THE PARLIAMENTARY BY-ELECTION IN AND SIRONKO DISTRICT ARINGA COUNTY, YUMBE DISTRICT Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the Notice is hereby given that in exercise of the powers provisions of section 108 of the Local Governments Act, No. conferred upon the Electoral Commission by section 19(1) (a) 1 of 1997, the Electoral Commision has appointed the 11th day of the Parliamentary Elections Act. No. 8 of 2001, the 4th day of April, 2002, polling day for the District Local Council of April, 2002 is hereby appointed polling day for the Chairperson’s Elections in Rukungiri, Mukono, Mayuge and Parliamentary By-election in Aringa County, Yumbe District. Sironko Districts. Polling shall commence at 7:00 a.m. and end at 5:00 p.m. Polling shall commence at 7:00 a.m. and end at 5:00 p.m. in all the polling stations in the Districts mentioned. in all the Polling Stations in the county. Issued at Kampala, this 11th day of March, 2002. Issued at Kampala, this 7th day of March. 2002. AZIZ K. KASUJJA, AZIZ K. KASUJJA. Chairman, Electoral Commission. Chairman, Electoral Commission. General Notice No. 77 of 2002. General Notice No. 80 of 2002. THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION ACT, 1997. THE PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS ACT, 2001. Act No. 3 of 1997. Act No. 8 of2001. Section 25(1). Section 21(1). NOTICE NOTICE APPOINTMENT OF DISPLAY PERIOD FOR APPOINTMENT OF CAMPAIGN PERIOD FOR THE PARLIAMENTARY BY-ELECTION IN ARINGA THE PARLIAMENTARY BY-ELECTION IN COUNTY, YUMBE DISTRICT ARINGA COUNTY, YUMBE DISTRICT Notice is hereby given by the Electoral Commission that in accordance with section 25(1) of the Electoral Commission Notice is hereby given that in accordance with section Act, No. 3 of 1997, the period commencing 12th March, 2002 21(1) of the Parliamentary Elections Act, 2001, the Electoral and ending 1 st April, 2002, is hereby appointed display period Commission has appointed the • period commencing 21 st of copies of the Voters’ Register in all the polling stations in March, 2002 and ending 2nd April, 2002 as campaign period Aringa County from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on each of the for the Parliamentary by-election in Aringa County, Yumbe appointed dates. District. Issued at Kampala, this 7th day of March, 2002. Issued at Kampala, this 7th day of March, 2002. AZIZ K. KASUJJA, AZIZ K. KASUJJA, Chairman. Electoral Commission. Chairman, Electoral Commission. 1 5i H V \P.< lij THE UGANDA GAZETTE 179 i uiici.il Notice No. SI of 2002. i (21) Application No. 24428 in Part “A”. THE COMPANIES ACT. 1964. (52) Class 5. (Cap. 85). (54) NOTICE. Pursuant to section 343(3) of the Companies Act notice is hereby given that unless cause is shown to the contrary the name of the following company will be struck off the Register after the expiration of three months from the date (53) Disclaimer— Registration of this Trademark shall give of publication of this notice. no right to the exclusive use of the letters “A” and “Z” each separately and apart from the mark as a whole. COMPLANT CONSTRUCTION (U) LIMITED (59) Dated at Kampala, this 13th day of March, 2002. (64) JOEL COX OJUKO, (57) Nature of goods— Herbicides, fungicides, insecticides, Assistant Registrar of Companies. pesticides, rodenticides, preparations for destroying vermin. General Notice No. 82 of 2002. (73) Name of applicant— Syngenta Limited. THE COMPANIES ACT. 1964. (77) Address— Fernhurst, Haslemere, Surrey GU27 3JE, (Cap. 85). i U.K. ? (74) C/o M/s. Hunter & Greig Advocates, P.O. Box 7026. NOTICE. Kampala. Pursuant to section 20 (3) of the Companies Act notice is (22) Date of filing application— 15th October, 2001. hereby given that Uganda Securiko Limited has by Special Resolution passed on 15th January, 2002 and with the *^1) Application No. 23735 in Part “A'’. approval of the Registrar of Companies changed its name to •f^2) Class 3. Sccuricor (U) Limited and that such new name has been - (54) entered in my Register. Dated at Kampala, this 28th day of February, 2002. BEN TURYASINGURA, Assistant Registrar of Companies. General Notice No. 83 of 2002. Ci53) Disclaimer— Registration of this Trademark shall give no right to the exclusive use of the Word "SPORT” THE COMPANIES ACT.
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