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Vol. CXI No. 54 26Th October, 2018 Price: Shs THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA Registered at the Published General Post Office for transmission within East Africa as @ Newspaper econ Vol. CXI No. 54 26th October, 2018 Price: Shs. 5,000 CONTENTS PAGE SCHEDULE The Marriage Act—Notices ... es 26% 2035 Church -- All Saints Kawempe The Advocates Act—Notices.. ... 2035-2040 Denomination — Anglican The Companies Att Batts. 2040-2041 Village — KawempeKirokole The Copyright And Neighbouring Rights Parish - Kawempe Regulations — Notice = aie 2041 Sub-County — Kawempe The National Drug Authority ee ... 2041-2048 Ditewaey — Kampala The Water Act—Notices wae 2048-2052 HON. KAHINDA OTAFHRE, The Electricity Act— Notice er 2052 Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs. The Mining Act —Notice : 2053 The Industrial Property Act Noite. 2053-2054 General Notice No. 934 of 2018. The Trademarks Act— Registration of Apelicatinns 2054-2061 THE MARRIAGE ACT Advertisements . 2061-2066 [Cap. 251 Revised Edition, 2000] General Notice No. 932 of 2018. NOTICE. PLACE FOR CELEBRATION OF MARRIAGE THE MARRIAGE ACT [Cap. 251 Revised Edition, 2000] [Under Section 5 of the Act] NOTICE. IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred upon me by Section 5 of the Marriage Act, I herebylicence the place for Public PLACE FOR CELEBRATION OF MARRIAGE [Under Section 5 of the Act] Worship mentioned in the Schedule hereto to be a place for the Celebration of Marriages. IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred upon me by Section 5 of the Marriage Act, I hereby licence the place for Public SCHEDULE Worship mentioned in the Schedule hereto to be a place for the Celebration of Marriages. Church — Manmre International Prayer Centre Denomination — Evangelical Orthodox SCHEDULE Village — Janda Namugongo Church — First Baptist Church—Iganga Sub-County — Kira Denomination — Baptist County — Kira Village — Kasokoso North District — Wakiso Parish — Buligo HON. KAHINDA OTAFIIRE, Sub-County — Central Division Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs. County — Iganga District — Iganga General Notice No. 935 of 2018. HON. KAHINDA OTAFIRE, THE ADVOCATESACT, CAP.267. Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF ELIGIBILITY. General Notice No. 933 of 2018. IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that an application has been THE MARRIAGE ACT presented to the Law Council by Kilama Calvine who is [Cap. 251 Revised Edition, 2000] stated to be a holder of a Bachelor of Laws Degree from NOTICE. Uganda Pentecostal University, having been awarded on the PLACE FOR CELEBRATION OF MARRIAGE 24th day of February, 2017 and a Diplomain LegalPractice [UnderSection 5 of the Act] awarded by the Law Development Centre on the 27th day of April, 2018, for the issuance of a Certificate of Eligibility for IN ExERcISE of the powers conferred upon meby Section entry of his name on the Roll of Advocates for Uganda. 5 of the Marriage Act, I hereby licence the place for Public Worship mentioned in the Schedule hereto to be a place for Kampala, STELLA NYANDRIA, the Celebration of Marriages. O8th October, 2018. Secretary, Law Council. 2036 THE UGANDA GAZETTE (26TH OcTOBER General Notice No. 936 of 2018. General Notice No. 940 of 2018. THE ADVOCATESACT, CAP. 267. THE ADVOCATESACT,CAP. 267. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF ELIGIBILITY. OF ELIGIBILITY. Iv IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that an application has been IT Is HEREBY NOTIFIED that an application has been presented to the Law Council by Twongirwe Bruce who presented to the Law Council by Ahimbisibwe Agatha is stated to be a holder of a Bachelor of Laws Degree from Natasha whoisstated to be a holder of a Bachelor of Laws Makerere University, Kampala, having been awarded on the Degree from Makerere University, Kampala, having been 24th day of February, 2017 and a Diploma in Legal Practice awarded by the Law Development Centre on the 27th day of awarded on the 24th day of February, 2017 and a Diplomain April, 2018, for the issuance of a Certificate of Eligibility for Legal Practice awarded by the Law Development Centre on entry of his name on the Roll of Advocates for Uganda. the 27th day of April, 2018, for the issuance of a Certificate of Eligibility for entry of her name on the Roll of Advocates Kampala, MARGARETAPINY, for Uganda. 16th October, 2018. Secretary, Law Council. Kampala, MARGARETAPINY, 19th October, 2018. Secretary, Law Council. General Notice No. 937 of 2018. THE ADVOCATESACT, CAP. 267. General Notice No. 941 of 2018. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE THE ADVOCATESACT, CAP. 267. OF ELIGIBILITY. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that an application has been OF ELIGIBILITY. presented to the Law Council by Sseguya Samuel Brian whoisstated to be a holder of a Bachelor of Laws Degree from IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that an application has been Makerere University, Kampala, having been awarded on the presented to the Law Council by Nuwasasira Horace who 24th day of February, 2017 and a Diplomain Legal Practice is stated to be a holder of a Bachelor of Laws Degree from awarded by the Law Development Centre on the 27th day of Makerere University, Kampala, having been awarded on the April, 2018, for the issuance of a Certificate of Eligibility for 24th day of February, 2017 and a Diplomain Legal Practice entry of his nameon the Roll of Advocates for Uganda. awarded by the Law Development Centre on the 27th day of April, 2018, for the issuance of a Certificate of Eligibility for Kampala, MARGARETAPINY, entry of his name on the Roll of Advocates for Uganda. 16th October, 2018. Secretary, Law Council. Kampala, MARGARETAPINY, 19th October, 2018. Secretary, Law Council. General Notice No. 938 of 2018. THE ADVOCATESACT,CAP. 267. General Notice No. 942 of 2018. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE THE ADVOCATESACT,CAP.267. OF ELIGIBILITY. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that an application has been OF ELIGIBILITY. presented to the Law Council by Aijuka Joel whois stated Iv Is HEREBY NOTIFIED that an application has been to be a holder of a Bachelor of Laws Degree from Makerere presented to the Law Council by Akio Maria whois stated University, Kampala, having been awarded onthe 19th day of to be a holder of a Bachelor of Laws Degree from Makerere January, 2016 and a Diploma in Legal Practice awarded by the University, Kampala, having been awarded onthe 06th day of Law Development Centre on the 27th day of April, 2018, for October, 2006 and a Diplomain Legal Practice awarded by the issuance of a Certificate of Eligibility for entry of his name the Law Development Centre on the 27th day of April, 2018, on the Roll of Advocates for Uganda. for the issuance ofa Certificate of Eligibility for entry of her name on the Roll of Advocates for Uganda. Kampala, STELLA NYANDRIA, Kampala, STELLA 16th October, 2018. Jor Secretary, Law Council. NYANDRIA, 8th October, 2018. for Secretary, Law Council. General Notice No. 939 of 2018. General Notice No. 943 of 2018. THE ADVOCATESACT, CAP. 267. THE ADVOCATESACT, CAP. 267. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF ELIGIBILITY. OF ELIGIBILITY. IT Is HEREBY NOTIFIED that an application has been IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that an application has been presented to the Law Council by Komakech Alex who presented to the Law Council by Mutyaba Joseph Geoffrey is stated to be a holder of a Bachelor of Laws Degree from whois stated to be a holder of a Bachelor of Laws Degree Makerere University, Kampala, having been awarded on the from Makerere University, Kampala, having been awarded on 19th day of January, 2016 and a Diploma in Legal Practice the 29th day of January, 2008 and a Diplomain Legal Practice awarded by the Law Development Centre on the 27th day of awarded by the Law Development Centre on the 27th day of April, 2018, for the issuance of a Certificate of Eligibility for April, 2018, for the issuance ofa Certificate of Eligibility for entry of his name on the Roll of Advocates for Uganda. entry of his nameon the Roll ofAdvocates for Uganda. Kampala, STELLA NYANDRIA, Kampala, STELLA NYANDRIA, 16th October, 2018. for Secretary, Law Council. 8th October, 2018. Jor Secretary, Law Council. 26TH OCTOBER] THE UGANDA GAZETTE 2037 General Notice No. 944 of 2018. General,Notice No. 948 of 2018. THE ADVOCATESACT,CAP. 267. THE ADVOCATESACT,CAP.267. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF ELIGIBILITY. OF ELIGIBILITY. IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that an application has been IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that an application has been presented to the Law Council by Nankinga Vivian Mutyaba presented to the Law Council by Opio Francis whoisstated whoIs stated to be a holder of a Bachelor of Laws Degree from to be a holder of a Bachelor of Laws Degree from Makerere Makerere University, Kampala, having been awarded on the University, Kampala, having been awarded on the 19th day of 24th day of Ferbryary, 2017 and a Diploma in Legal Practice January, 2016 and a Diplomain Legal Practice awarded by the awarded by the Law Development Centre on the 27th day of Law Development Centre on the 27th day of April, 2018, for April, 2018, for the issuance of a Certificate of Eligibility for the issuance ofa Certificate of Eligibility for entry of his name entry of her nameonthe Roll of Advocates for Uganda. on the Roll of Advocates for Uganda. Kampala, STELLA NYANDRIA, Kampala, MARGARETAPINY, 16th October, 2018. for Secretary, Law Council. 17th October, 2018. Secretary, Law Council. General Notice No. 945 of 2018. General Notice No. 949 of 2018. THE ADVOCATESACT,CAP.267. THE ADVOCATESACT, CAP. 267. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF ELIGIBILITY.
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