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THE TRADE MARKS JOURNAL (No THE TRADE MARKS JOURNAL JanuaryMarch, 2015 Trade Marks Journal No. 283 Published on 31 March, 2015 Issued under the directions of the Registrar, Department of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Regd. No. DA-390 TRADE MARKS JOURNAL (REGISTERED AS A NEWS PAPER) No. 283 2015 (Vol. LXIVVXVII) OFFICIAL NOTICES the mark. It is generally found that line SEARCH blocks (or electrotypes produced the reform) are the most suitable. Blocks Inspection of represetation of trade may be of less with than is given by a marks may, on payment of the half page column (3 inches) and they prescribed fee, be made at the should not exceed 5 inches in length Department of Patants Designs and and for economy of space, it is Trade marks, Shilpa Bhaban Building requested that they should not be any 91, Motijheel C/Area, Dhaka-1000. wider than is necessary to show the Dhaka and at the Branch Department of features of the marks clearly. patents Designs and Trade marks, Government Office Building, Agrabad, APPLICATION Chittagong, on all working days between 10 a.m and 1p.m. Applications for Registration of Trade Marks may be made at the Any person may on Form TM-54 Department of Patents Designs and request the Registrar to cause a search Trade marks, Dhaka or at the Branch to be made in respect of specified Department of Patents Designs and goods classified in any one class to Trade marks, Chittagong. ascertain whether any mark in the Register or amog pending applications APPLICATION NUMBERS for registration resembles a trade mark of which duplicate repetitions In each advertisement the number accompany the Form. stated before the specification of goods indicates the number to the BLOCK FOR THE ADVERTISE- applications. MENT OF MARKS IN THE OPPOSITION TRADE MARKS JOURNAL Notice is hereby given that any Blocks for “the Trade marks person who has grounds of opposition Journal” should be of sufficient size to to the registration of any of the marks show clearly the features of the mark advertised here in according to classes including any Letter- press appearing on under the heading “ADVERTISED (19375) 19376 THE TRADE MARKS JOURNAL (No. 283, JanuaryMarch, 2015) UNDER SECTION 18(1) OF THE Forms & Publication, Tejgaon. Dhaka TRADE MARKS ACT, 2009 may and all communications relating to within two months from the date of trade marks be addressed to the publication of this Journal lodge Notice Registrar of Department of Patents of Opposition on Form TM-5 accompanied by the prescribed fee. Designs and Trade marks, Dhaka. The Department of Patents, TRADE MARKS LIMITED TO Designs and Trade Marks does not CERTAIN COLOURS guarantee the accuracy of its Where it is stated in the advertise- publication nor does it undertake any ment of an application that the mark, responsibility for errors or commission upon its registration, is to be limited to or their consequences. certain colours, the colours are, as far possible, indicate in the accompanying Copy Right Reserved representation of the mark in the usual heraldic manner. NOTICE Attention of the practicing ASSOCIATED MARKS advocates, Trade Marks Agents and the intending applicants are invited to Where is stated that an advertised Rules 5 of Trade Marks Rules, 1963 mark is to be associated (under Section wherein it is laid down that all 12 of the Trade Marks Act, 1940) with applications, notices, statements or another mark indicated by its official other documents which are required to number, the number given in be submitted to the Trade marks Registry shall be on strong papers. parenthesis is that of “Trade Marks Journal” in which the other mark was All concerned are advised to the advertised. The Roman numbers denote applications and other documents on the class for which it was advertised. strong paper mentioned above cartridge SUBSCRIPTIONS paper and ledger paper are considered All communications regarding strong for the purpose. subscription should be addressed and all payment for subscription made to Department of patents designs the Deputy Controller, Bangladesh and Trade marks. THE TRADE MARKS JOURNAL (No. 283, JanuaryMarch, 2015) 19377 INTERVIEWS FOR TRANSACTING OFFICIAL BUSINESS BETWEEN 10 a.m. to 12 Noon OR BY PREVIOUS APPOINTMENT By order of DEPARTMENT OF PATENTS, DESIGNS AND TRADE MARKS HEARING CENTRE AT CHITTAGONG : The Registrar Department of Patants Design and Trade marks will be pleased to arrange hearing facilities to applicants Traders, Trade Marks Agents and Advocates at Chittagong form time to time in addition to such facilities at Dhaka. This will remove hardship of the applicants and other traders from distant places who, for one reason or the other, cannot come to Dhaka for the Purpose of hearing. THE TRADE MARKS JOURNAL (No.283, JanuaryMarch, 2015) 19379 Class- 1 "Advertised before acceptance under Section 17(1) Proviso" C/19008. Chemicals used in industry, science and photography, as well as in agriculture, horticulture and forestry; unprocessed artificial resins, unprocessed plastics; manures; fire extinguishing compositions; tempering and soldering preparations; chemical substances for preserving foodstuffs; tanning substances; adhesives used in industry. PHP Continuous Galvanizing Mills Ltd., Office address: 10/E, Latu Bhaban, 75, Khatungonj, Chittagong. Factory address: Barakumira, Sitakunda, Chittagong, Bangladesh. A Company organised and existing under the Laws of Bangladesh. Manufacturer and Merchant. 12/11/2014. Proposed to be used. AMBERPACK "Advertised before acceptance under Section 17(1) Proviso" 46160. Ion exchange resins and adsorbents. ROHM AND HAAS COMPANY., 100 Independence Mall West, Philadelphia, PA 19106-2399, United States of America, An American Company. Manufacturers and Merchants. 18/02/1996. C/o Salahuddin Abdullah, Advocate, Remfry & Son Limited, 56, New Eskaton Road, 4th Floor, Dhaka-1000. Proposed to be used in Bangladesh. ALUSHIELD "Advertised before acceptance under Section 17(1) Proviso" 49298. Gases and gas mixtures for industrial and scientific purposes; all in class 1. BOC Limited., Chertsey Road, Windlesham, Surrey GU20 6HJ, United Kingdom. An English Company. Manufacturers and Merchants. 05/12/1996. C/o Salahuddin Abdullah, Advocate, Remfry & Son Limited, 56, New Eskaton Road, 4th Floor, Dhaka-1000. Proposed to be used in Bangladesh. 19380 THE TRADE MARKS JOURNAL (No.283, JanuaryMarch, 2015) Class- 1 HBF "Advertised before acceptance under Section 17(1) Proviso" 82678. Fluids for Hydraulic Circuits; Brake Fluid. TOTAL SA., 2, place de la Coupole, La Defense 6, 92400 Courbevoie, France. A Company duly organised and existing under the laws of France. Manufacturers, Merchants and Distributors. 20/10/2003. C/o Khandaker Shafiqul Islam, Advocate, 19/11, Babor Road, Block-B, Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1207. Proposed to be used in Bangladesh. "Advertised before acceptance under Section 17(1) Proviso" 92394. Chemicals used in industry and science. Merck KGaA., Darmstadt, Germany. A partnership limited by shares. Manufacturers and Merchants. 04/07/2005. C/o Salahuddin Abdullah, Advocate, Remfry & Son Limited, 56, New Eskaton Road, 4th Floor, Dhaka-1000. Proposed to be used in Bangladesh. BUTANOX "Advertised before acceptance under Section 17(1) Proviso" 102499. Curing agents; organic peroxides, in particular for unsaturated polyester resins. Akzo Nobel Chemicals B.V., Stationstraát 77, 3811 MH Amersfoort, The Netherlands. A company organised and existing under the laws of The Netherlands. Manufacturer and Merchant. 17/12/2006. C/o Md. Mojibur Rahman, TM Agent, Karim & Co. Consultant Ltd., B.S.S. Bhaban (2nd Floor) 4, Dilkusha C/A, Dhaka -1000. Being used since February 19, 1998. THE TRADE MARKS JOURNAL (No.283, JanuaryMarch, 2015) 19381 Class- 1 "Advertised before acceptance under Section 17(1) Proviso" 104392. Chemicals used in industry, science and photography, as well as in agriculture, horticulture, and forestry, unprocessed artificial resins, unprocessed plastics; manures; fire extinguishing compositions; tempering and soldering preparations; chemical substances for preserving foodstuffs; tanning substance; adhesives used in industry. Saudi Basic Industries Corporation., Intersection of East and North Ring exit No. 8 (Damman Highway) through Khalid Bin AlWaleed Street U turn Visitor Gate #1 South 11422 Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, A Saudi Arabian Company. Manufacturers and Merchants. 13/03/2007. C/o Salahuddin Abdullah, Advocate, Remfry & Son Limited, 56, New Eskaton Road, 4th Floor, Dhaka-1000. Proposed to be used in Bangladesh. SABIC "Advertised before acceptance under Section 17(1) Proviso" 104395. Chemicals used in industry, science and photography, as well as in agriculture, horticulture, and forestry, unprocessed artificial resins, unprocessed plastics; manures; fire extinguishing compositions; tempering and soldering preparations; chemical substances for preserving foodstuffs; tanning substance; adhesives used in industry. Saudi Basic Industries Corporation., Intersection of East and North Ring exit No. 8 (Damman Highway) through Khalid Bin AlWaleed Street U turn Visitor Gate #1 South 11422 Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. A Saudi Arabian Company. Manufacturers and Merchants. 13/03/2007. C/o Salahuddin Abdullah, Advocate, Remfry & Son Limited, 56, New Eskaton Road, 4th Floor, Dhaka-1000. Proposed to be used in Bangladesh. 19382 THE TRADE MARKS JOURNAL (No.283, JanuaryMarch, 2015) Class- 1 "Advertised before acceptance under Section 17(1) Proviso" 105501. ALL KINDS OF GLUES, ADHESIVE & SEALANT; CHEMICAL USED IN INDUSTRY, FIRE EXTINGUISHING COMPOSITIONS; TEMPERING
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