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The —Uganda Gazette X 165 The TM UnKk lVlVK^A —Uganda Gazette x Vol. XCVII No. 26 28th May, 2004 Price: Shs. 1000 CONTENTS Page General Notice No. 182 of 2004. The Electoral Commission—Notices ................. 165-166 THE PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS ACT, 2001. The Companies Act—Notices................................... 166 Act No. 8 of 2001. The Trade Marks Act— Registration of applications 166-169 , Section 29(1 )(a) Advertisements ........................................................... 169-170 NOTICE D;„ SUPPLEMENTS PUBLICATION OF POLLING STATIONS FOR THE PARLIAMENTARY BY-ELECTION IN KOBOKO No.10—The International Criminal Court Bill, 2004. COUNTY, ARUA DISTRICT Notice is hereby given by the Electoral Commission in accordance with section 29(1 )(a) of the Parliamentary General Notice No. 180 of 2004. Elections Act No. 8 of 2001, that the list of polling stations THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION ACT, 1997. in the Schedule to this Notice is hereby published for Act No. 3 of 1997 purposes of the Parliamentary by-election in Koboko Section 25( 1) County, Arua District. Cap. (240) LIST OF POLLING STATIONS NOTICE 02 ARUA DISTRICT APPOINTMENT OF DISPLAY PERIOD FOR THE 008 KOBOKO COUNTY 01 KOBOKO TOWN COUNCIL PARLIAMENTARY BY-ELECTION IN KOBOKO Parish COUNTY, ARUA DISTRICT Polling Station 25 APAWARD 01 GBUKUTU SUB WARD A NonCE is hereby given by the Electoral Commission in 02 GBUKUTU SUBWARD B accordance with section 25(1) of the Electoral Commission Act No. 3 of 1997, that the period commencing I Oth June, 2004 and 28 MALENGA 01 MALENGA B ending 1st July, 2004, is hereby appointed display period of 02 MALENGA A copies of the Voters’ Register in all the polling stations in 03 ABELE ■Koboko County, Arua District from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 26 MENGO 01 MENGOA Issued at Kampala this 20th day of May, 2004. 02 MENGO B 27 TEREMUNG 01 TEREMUNG SUBWARD B * ENG. DR. BADRU M. KIGGUNDU, 02 TEREMUNG SUBWARD A ; Chairman, Electoral Commission. 02 LOBULE SUBCOUNTY 17 ALIRIBU 01 OMBACI 02 LOINYA/OMBACI General Notice No. 181 of 2004. THE PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS ACT, 2001. 19 GBOROKO- 01 IBANGA Act No. 8 of2001 LONGO 02 ONYOKUNGA Section 12(1) (b) 21 LOBULE 01 KIMU NOTICE 02 AJIPALA APPOINTMENT OF NOMINATION DAYS FOR THE 22 LURUJO 01 PONYONAA PARLIAMENTARY BY-ELECTION IN KOBOKO 02 YATUWA 03 PONYONAB COUNTY, ARUA DISTRICT In exercise of the powers conferred upon the Electoral 18 NYAYI 01 METINO ^Commission by section 12(l)(b) of the Parliamentary 02 NYORIA _ Elections Act, 2001, the 14th June, 2004 and 15th June, 03 NYORIB ^2004, are hereby appointed nomination days for the 20 PONYURA 01 GOBURIA Parliamentary by-election in Koboko County, Arua District. 02 GOBURIB Nomination shall be conducted at the offices of the 03 PADROMBU Returning Officer, Arua District from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m 03 LUDARA SUBCOUNTY on each of rhe appointed dates. 02 GUREPI 01 GUREP1/MITIKA Issued at Kampala this 20th day of May, 2004. 02 MORODU/ADROPI 03 AWOBA/GIMERE A ENG. DR. BADRU M. KIGGUNDU, 04 YETTA/NYAI 05 AWOBA/GIMERE B I--------------------------Chairman, Electoral Commission. 166 THE UGANDA GAZETTE ]2ST^ 04 LONGIRA 01 MIDORU General Notice No. 184 of 2004. 02 PODO A THE COMPANIES ACT. LAWS OF UGANDA, & 03 POBOB (Cap. 110). 05 LUDARA 01 CHAKULIA NOTICE. 02 INDIGAA Pursuant to section 343 (3) of the Companies AcL ' 03 INDIGAB is hereby given that unless cause is shown to the contra 04 CHAKULI B name of the following company will be struck of5 Register after the expiration of three months from the 04 MIDIA SUBCOUNTY publication of this notice. 29 ASUNGA 02 ASUNGA/MENIKA BAI ENTERPRISES LIMITED 33 AUNGA 01 AUNGA Dated at Kampala, this 7th day of April, 2004. FIONA BAY 32 DEGIBA 01 DEGIBA Assistant Registrar of Cornp-- 08 DRICILE 01 MENIKA 10 GINYAKO 01 MITIKA General Notice No. 185 of 2004. 02 RUGBUJA THE TRADE MARKS ACT (Cap. 83). 09 GODIA' 02 DRIMU A NOTICE. 03 DRIMU B Notice is hereby given that any person who has grouru. 11 KINGABA 01 KINGABA oppose the registration of any of the marks advertised he may within sixty days from the date of this Gazette, lai 15 LEI KO 02 OPOO A Notice of opposition on Trade Mark Form No. 6 together «•: 03 OPOOB fee of Shs. 4000 in case of National applicants or USS 25- case of Foreign applicants. The period of lodging Node: 12 LURUNO 01 RANJU opposition may be extended in suitable cases by the Regisc: he thinks fit upon such terms as he may direct. Fcr 14 MIDIA 02 PAKAYO opposition should not be lodged until after reasonable nodes been given by letter to the applicant so that he may hi-: 31 NYAGAZIA 01 NYAGAZIA opportunity to withdraw his application before the expect 16 NYANGILIA 02 NYANGILIA opposition proceedings is incurred. Failure to give such rv. will be taken into account in considering any application ty 30 TURUPA 01 DRIMU/TURUPA opponent for an order for costs if the opposition is uncord 05 KULUBA SUBCOUNTY by the applicant. Representations of the marks herein adver. can be inspected at the office of the Registrar of Trade 01 AY IPE 01 AYIPE Parliamentary Buildings, P.O. Box 7151, Kampala. 02 WOLIMO 03 KULUBA 01 PAKARIO A (21) Application No. 25930 in Part “A”. 02 PAKARIO B (52) Class 4. 03 MONOBU (54) 06 ORABA 01 JOBU A 02 JOBU B (53) OILINVEST 03 NYOKE (59) (64) 07 PAMODO 01 KANDIO/ARAGALE 02 ARAGALE (57) Nature of goods— Crude oils; petroleum produce gasoline, solid, liquid and gaseous fuels for nz; Issued at Kampala this 20th day of May, 2004. diesel fuels, fuel oils including those for heaticc ENG. DR. BADRU M. KIGGUNDU, cooking, liquid petroleum gas for industrial Chairman, Electoral Commission. vehicles, heating and cooking; lubricating greases; washing oils and heating oils. (73) Name of applicant— Oilinvest (Netherlands) B.V. General Notice No. 183 of 2004. (77) Address— Groene Tuin 277, 3078 KG, Roues: THE COMPANIES ACT, 1964. Netherlands. (Cap. 85). (74) C/o M/s. Sengendo & Co. Advocates, P.O. Box :r NOTICE. Kampala. Pursuant to section 20 (3) of the Companies Act notice is (22) Date offiling application— 25th July, 2003. hereby given that COWICONSULT has by Special Resolution passed on 1st day of October, 2003 and with the (21) Application No. 25932 in Part “A*'. approval of the Registrar of Companies changed its name to DENMARK and that such new name has been entered in my (52) Class 16. register. (54) Dated at Kampala, this 1st day of October, 2003. (53) OILINVEST (59) BEN TURYASINGURA, Assistant Registrar of Companies. (64) 2Sth May] THE UGANDA GAZETTE 167 (57) Nature of goods— Paper, cardboard and printed matters (21) Application No. 25931 in Part “A’ not included in oilier classes for advertising purposes. (52) Class 9. (54) (73) Name of applicant-— Oilinvest (Netherlands) B.V (77) Address— Groene Tuin 277, 3O7S KG, Rotterdam, (53) OILINVEST Netherlands. (59) (74) C/o M/s. Sengendo & Co. Advocates, P.O. Box 6914, (64) Kampala. (57) Nature of goods— Petrol pumps for service stations. (22) Date offiling application— 25th July, 2003. (73) Name of applicant— Oilinvcst (Netherlands) B.V. (77) Address— Groene Tuin 277, 3078 KG, Rotterdam, (21) Application No. 25935 in Part “A”. Netherlands. (52) Class 9. (74) C/o M/s. Sengendo & Co. Advocates, P.O. Box 6914, (54) Kampala. (22) Date offiling application— 25th July, 2003. (21) Application No. 25936 in Part “A”. (52) Class 16. (54) (53) (59) Restriction to colours— The trade mark is limited to the colours dark blue, light blue and green as shown (64) *n lfie representation accompanying the application. (57) Nature ofgoods — Petrol pumps for service stations. (53) (59) Restriction to colours— The trade mark is limited to (73) Name of applicant-— Oilinvest (Netherlands) B.V. the colours dark blue, light blue and green as shown (77) Address— Groene Tuin 277, 3078 KG, Rotterdam, ,644 in the representation accompanying the application. Netherlands. (57) Nature of goods— Paper, cardboard and printed matters (74) C/o M/s. Sengendo & Co. Advocates. P.O. Box 6914, not included in other classes for advertising purposes. Kampala. (22) Date offiling application— 25th July, 2003. (73) Name of applicant— Oilinvest (Netherlands) B.V. (77) Address— Groene Tuin 277, 3078 KG, Rotterdam, (21) Application No. 25934 in Part “A”. Netherlands. (52) . Class 4. (74) C/o M/s. Sengendo & Co. Advocates, P.O. Box 6914, (54) Kampala. (22) Date offiling application— 25th July, 2003. (21) Application No. 25929 in Part “A”. (52) Class 1. (54) (53) OILINVEST (59) Restriction to colours— The trade mark is limited to (59) the colours dark blue, light blue and green as shown (64) in the representation accompanying the application. (57) Nature of goods— Antifreeze compounds and fluids for (M) hydraulic breaks (not oils); chemical products used in (57) Nature of goods— Crude oils; petroleum products like the petroliferous industry; additives for lubricating gasoline, solid, liquid and gaseous fuels for motors; oils and greases; soil fertilizers; fire-fighting diesel fuels, fuel oils including those for heating and compounds; chemical products for the preservation of cooking, liquid petroleum gas for industrial use, vehicles, heating and cooking; lubricating oils and foodstuffs; chemical additives for fuels, detergent greases; washing oils and heating oils. additives for gasoline. Name of applicant— (73) Name of applicant— Oilinvest (Netherlands) B.V. (73) Oilinvest (Netherlands) B.V. (77) Address— Groene Tuin 277, 3078 KG, Rotterdam, (77) Address— Groene Tuin 277, 3078 KG, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Netherlands. (74) C/o M/s. Sengendo & Co. Advocates, P.O. Box 6914, (74) C/o M/s. Sengendo & Co. Advocates. P.O. 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