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21 Apr 2016 (Jil.60, No.8, TMA No.25) M A L A Y S I A Warta Kerajaan S E R I P A D U K A B A G I N D A DITERBITKAN DENGAN KUASA HIS MAJESTY’S GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY Jil. 60 TAMBAHAN No. 8 21hb April 2016 TMA No. 25 No. TMA 63. AKTA CAP DAGANGAN 1976 (Akta 175) PENGIKLANAN PERMOHONAN UNTUK MENDAFTARKAN CAP DAGANGAN Menurut seksyen 27 Akta Cap Dagangan 1976, permohonan-permohonan untuk mendaftarkan cap dagangan yang berikut telah disetuju terima dan adalah dengan ini diiklankan. Jika sesuatu permohonan untuk mendaftarkan disetuju terima dengan tertakluk kepada apa-apa syarat, pindaan, ubahsuaian atau batasan, syarat, pindaan, ubahsuaian atau batasan tersebut hendaklah dinyatakan dalam iklan. Jika sesuatu permohonan untuk mendaftarkan di bawah perenggan 10(1)(e) Akta diiklankan sebelum penyetujuterimaan menurut subseksyen 27(2) Akta itu, perkataan-perkataan “Permohonan di bawah perenggan 10(1)(e) yang diiklankan sebelum penyetujuterimaan menurut subseksyen 27(2)” hendaklah dinyatakan dalam iklan itu. Jika keizinan bertulis kepada pendaftaran yang dicadangkan daripada tuanpunya berdaftar cap dagangan yang lain atau daripada pemohon yang lain telah diserahkan, perkataan-perkataan “Dengan Keizinan” hendaklah dinyatakan dalam iklan, menurut peraturan 33(3). WARTA KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 5908 [21hb April 2016 Notis bangkangan terhadap sesuatu permohonan untuk mendaftarkan suatu cap dagangan boleh diserahkan, melainkan jika dilanjutkan atas budi bicara Pendaftar, dalam tempoh dua bulan dari tarikh Warta ini, menggunakan Borang CD 7 berserta fi yang ditetapkan. TRADE MARKS ACT 1976 (Act 175) ADVERTISEMENT OF APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF TRADE MARKS Pursuant to section 27 of the Trade Marks Act 1976, the following applications for registration of trade marks have been accepted and are hereby advertised. Where an application for registration is accepted subject to any conditions, amendments, modifications or limitations, such conditions, amendments, modifications or limitations shall appear in the advertisement. Where an application for registration under paragraph 10(1)(e) of the Act are advertised before acceptance pursuant to subsection 27(2) thereof, the words “Application under paragraph 10(1)(e) advertised before acceptance pursuant to subsection 27(2)” shall appear in the advertisement. Where written consent to the proposed registration of the registered proprietor of another trade mark or of another applicant has been lodged, the words “By Consent” shall appear in the advertisement, pursuant to regulation 33(3). Notice of opposition to an application for registration of a trade marks may be lodged, unless extended at the discretion of the Registrar, within two months from the date of this Gazette, on Form TM 7 accompanied by the prescribed fee. WARTA KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 21hb April 2016] 5909 CLASS : 1 2013006444 07 May 2013 Chemicals; acids; alkalines; intermediates; solvents; fatty acids; salts; antifreezes; refrigerants; adhesives; deicing fluids; plasticizers; preservatives; flocculants; water treatment chemicals; fertilizers; fuel additives; surfactants; all for use in the agricultural, food processing, manufacturing and transportation industries; etchants for use in manufacturing; all included in Class 1. Univar Inc.; 17425 NE Union Hill Road Redmond, Washington 98052 , UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AGENT: Caroline Anne A/P Francis Xavier Money, RamRais & Partners Level 31, Menara TH Perdana 1001, Jalan Sultan Ismail 50250 Kuala Lumpur CLASS : 1 2013012044 28 August 2013 Water-soluble rust inhibitors, neutral or alkaline degreasing cleaners, and chemicals to dissolve oil attached to metal products; all included in Class 1. Aqua Chemical Co., Ltd.; 3-7-24 Technostage Izumi-city, Osaka , JAPAN AGENT: Caroline Anne A/P Francis Xavier Money, RamRais & Partners Level 31, Menara TH Perdana 1001, Jalan Sultan Ismail 50250 Kuala Lumpur WARTA KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 5910 [21hb April 2016 CLASS : 1 2014057463 22 May 2014 Registration of this trade mark shall give no right to the exclusive use of the word 'resin'. Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene copolymer (abs) resin; reinforced abs resin; heatproof abs resin; maleimide- modified high heat abs resin; acrylonitrile acrylate styrene copolymer (asa) resin; transparent asa resin; acrylonitrile epdm (ethyrene-propylene rubber) styrene copolymer (aes) resin; silicone (rubber) acrylonitrile styrene copolymer (sas) resin; styrenic transparent polymer resin; alloy resin; reinforced alloy resin; abs recycled plastics; abs/polyethylene terephtalate (pet) resin; recycled resource resin; plant-based resin; abs/polycarbonate (pc) resin, abs/nylon (polyamide) resin; synthetic resin moulding materials; unprocessed artificial resins; unprocessed plastics; unprocessed plastics in the form of powder, beads and pellets; chemicals; plastic modifier; all included in Class 1. UMG ABS, Ltd. ; 8-1, Akashi-cho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, , JAPAN AGENT: Caroline Anne A/P Francis Xavier Money, RamRais & Partners Level 31, Menara TH Perdana 1001, Jalan Sultan Ismail 50250 Kuala Lumpur WARTA KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 21hb April 2016] 5911 CLASS : 1 2014057638 26 May 2014 The transliteration of the chinese characters appearing in the mark is ‘sheng qi’ which has no meaning Starch for industrial purposes; diastase for industrial purposes; enzyme preparations for industrial purposes; starch-liquifying chemicals [ungluing agents]; biological preparations, other than for medical or veterinary purposes; cultures of microorganisms other than for medical and veterinary use; fertilizers; fertilizing preparations; enzyme preparations for the food industry; enzymes for the food industry; inlcuded in Class 1. Shandong Bio Sunkeen Co., Ltd.; Lineng Industrial Park, Taiping Town, Zoucheng City, Shandong Province, , PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA AGENT: Tay Beng Chai, Tay & Partners 6th. Floor, Plaza See Hoy Chan Jalan Raja Chulan 50200 Kuala Lumpur CLASS : 1 2014062628 27 August 2014 Registration of this trademark shall give no right to the exclusive use of the words 'silent foam driving performance’ Expanding foam; foam inhibitors; all included in Class 1. CHIN NEW LEE; 38 G & M, JALAN MAJU 3/3, TAMAN LEMBAH MAJU, 56100, WILAYAH PERSEKUTUAN KUALA LUMPUR MALAYSIA AGENT: Yip Jiun Hann, TRADEMARK2U Sdn Bhd No. 1, Block C, Jalan Dataran SD 1 Dataran SD PJU 9, Bandar Sri Damansara 52200 Kuala Lumpur WARTA KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 5912 [21hb April 2016 CLASS : 1 2015006835 29 June 2015 International priority date claimed : 05 March 2015, Germany Chemicals for use in the oil and gas industry included in Class 1. Hoechst GMBH; Frankfurt Am Main GERMANY AGENT: Zaharizan Ahmed Meah, Drewmarks Patents & Designs (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd 9th Floor, Bangunan Getah Asli (Menara) 148 Jalan Ampang 50450 Kuala Lumpur CLASS : 1 2015006836 29 June 2015 International priority date claimed : 05 March 2015, Germany Chemicals for use in the oil and gas industry included in Class 1. Hoechst GMBH; Frankfurt Am Main GERMANY AGENT: Zaharizan Ahmed Meah, Drewmarks Patents & Designs (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd 9th Floor, Bangunan Getah Asli (Menara) 148 Jalan Ampang 50450 Kuala Lumpur WARTA KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 21hb April 2016] 5913 CLASS : 1 2015006837 29 June 2015 International priority date claimed : 05 March 2015, Germany Chemicals for use in the oil and gas industry included in Class 1. Hoechst GMBH; Frankfurt Am Main GERMANY AGENT: Zaharizan Ahmed Meah, Drewmarks Patents & Designs (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd 9th Floor, Bangunan Getah Asli (Menara) 148 Jalan Ampang 50450 Kuala Lumpur CLASS : 1 2015006838 29 June 2015 International priority date claimed : 05 March 2015, Germany Chemicals for use in the oil and gas industry included in Class 1. Hoechst GMBH; Frankfurt Am Main GERMANY AGENT: Zaharizan Ahmed Meah, Drewmarks Patents & Designs (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd 9th Floor, Bangunan Getah Asli (Menara) 148 Jalan Ampang 50450 Kuala Lumpur WARTA KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 5914 [21hb April 2016 INGENUITY INCORPORATED CLASSCLASS : 11 2015052576 18 February 2015 Mulch for soil enrichment; mulch [top dressing]; acids; adhesives for industrial purposes; agricultural chemicals, except fungicides; alcohol for industrial purposes; amides for use in industry; chemical additives for oils; chemical additives for use in manufacture; chemical fuel additives; chemical preparations for scientific purposes; chemical substances for use in manufacture; chemical substances for use in the manufacture of products for household use; chemicals for use in the manufacture of cosmetics; chemicals used in industry; detergents for use in manufacturing processes; emollients for industrial purposes; emulsifiers; esters; fatty acids; fertilizing preparations; glycerides; glycerine esters; glycerine for industrial purposes; industrial chemicals; ingredients for cosmetics; ingredients for skin care preparations; oleic acid; paper pulp; soap for industrial purposes; stearic acid; surface-active chemical agents; surfactants for use in personal care products; tanning substances; triglycerides; emollients for industrial purposes; chemical products for use as ingredients for animal nutrition; chemical preparation for surfactants; chemical preparation for food additives; raw materials for plastic, rubber and chemical preparation for polymer additives; chemical products, substances and preparations for use in industry and industrial or manufacturing processes, forestry, agriculture, horticulture, science and photography; unprocessed artificial and synthetic resins; unprocessed plastic for industrial use; composts; manures; fertilisers; glues; adhesive substances and cements;
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