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Extract from Register MINISTERU GĦALL-EKONOMIJA MINISTRY FOR THE ECONOMY U L-INDUSTRIJA AND INDUSTRY DIPARTIMENT TAL-KUMMERĊ COMMERCE DEPARTMENT MALTA Direttorat għar-Reġistrazzjoni tal-Proprjeta` Industrijali Industrial Property Registrations Directorate Extract from Register (210) Trademark reference: 61730 Extract Date: 29 September 2021 (220) Application Date: 08.11.2020 (151) Registration Date: 13.04.2021 (181) Expiration Date: 08.11.2030 Status: Registered (731) Applicant/s: KOZA LTD Triq San Bartilmew Gharghur Malta (740) Representative: Bing Zhan 49, Blue Waters Apt 3, Triq F. Vidal,L-Ibragg, SWIEQI, SWQ 2472 Malta (550) Type: Word (540) Representation of the mark / Search word: KOZA (511) Class No: 30 Wheat-based snack foods; Snack foods made of wheat; Snack foods made from wheat; Baozi; Baozi [stuffed buns]; Boxed lunches consisting of rice, with added meat, fish or vegetables; Chinese steamed dumplings (shumai, cooked); Chinese stuffed dumplings; Chinese stuffed dumplings (gyoza, cooked); Chow mein [noodle-based dishes]; Chow mein; Cooked rice mixed with vegetables and beef (bibimbap); Samosas; Filled buns; Frozen pastry stuffed with meat and vegetables; Japanese noodle-based dish (Ramen); Jiaozi; Jiaozi [stuffed dumplings]; Noodle-based prepared meals; Ramen; Ramen [Japanese noodle-based dish]; Ramen noodles; Rice mixed with vegetables and beef [bibimbap]; Rice glue balls; Rice dumplings dressed with sweet bean jam (ankoro); Rice dumplings; Shrimp dumplings; Snack food products made from soya flour; Snack foods made of whole wheat; Spring rolls; Steamed buns stuffed with minced meat (niku-manjuh); Steamed buns stuffed with red beans; Steamed buns stuffed with red bean paste; Won tons; Wontons; Asian noodles; Bean-starch noodles (harusame, uncooked); Buckwheat noodles; Buckwheat pasta; Chinese noodles; Chinese noodles [uncooked]; Chow mein noodles; Dried noodles; Dumpling skins; Dumplings; Egg noodles; Fish dumplings; Flour-based dumplings; Fried noodles; Instant chinese noodles; Instant cooking noodles; Instant noodles; Instant soba noodles; Instant udon noodles; Korean-style dumplings (mandu); Lo mein [noodles]; Lo mein; Noodles; Pasta; Pasta-wrappings for gyoza; Pasta products; Shao mai; Commerce Department, Lascaris Bastion, Daħlet Ġnien is-Sultan, Valletta, VLT 1933, Malta Tel: (+356) 2569 0100, (+356) 2569 0340 - www.commerce.gov.mt - email: [email protected] Shrimp noodles; Soba noodles; Soba noodles [japanese noodles of buckwheat, uncooked]; Somen noodles; Somen noodles [very thin wheat noodle, uncooked]; Spaghetti; Spaghetti [uncooked]; Sweet dumplings (dango); Udon (Japanese style noodles); Udon noodles; Udon noodles [uncooked]; Wholemeal noodles; Wholemeal pasta; Won ton wrappers Representations of trade marks and other marks are open to public inspection at this Office in terms of law and may be inspected by all those interested. - GENERATED ONLINE - Commerce Department, Lascaris Bastion, Daħlet Ġnien is-Sultan, Valletta, VLT 1933, Malta Tel: (+356) 2569 0100, (+356) 2569 0340 - www.commerce.gov.mt - email: [email protected].
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