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AUSTRALIAN OFFICIAL JOURNAL of TRADE MARKS 19 October 2017 Vol: 31, No. 41 19 October 2017 AUSTRALIAN OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF TRADE MARKS Did you know a searchable version of this journal is now available online? It's FREE and EASY to SEARCH. Find it on our website (www.ipaustralia.gov.au) by using the "Journals" link on the home page. The Australian Official Journal of Trademarks is part of the Official Journal issued by the Commissioner of Patents for the purposes of the Patents Act 1990, the Trade Marks Act 1995 and Designs Act 2003. This Page Left Intentionally Blank (ISSN 0819-1808) AUSTRALIAN OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF TRADE MARKS 19 October 2017 Contents General Information & Notices IR means "International Registration" Amendments and Changes Application/IRs Amended and Changes. 20064 Registrations/Protected IRs Amended and Changed. 20065 Applications for Extension of Time . 20063 Applications for Amendment . 20063 Applications/IRs Accepted for Registration/Protection . 19723 Applications/IRs Filed Nos 1877138 to 1879009. 19695 Applications/IRs Lapsed, Withdrawn and Refused Lapsed. 20066 Withdrawn. 20066 Refused. 20066 Cancellations of Entries in Register . 20068 Corrigenda . 20070 Notices . 20063 Opposition Proceedings . 20061 Removal/Cessation of Protection for Non-use Proceedings . 20069 Renewal of Registration/IR . 20068 Trade Marks Registered/Protected . 20061 Trade Marks Removed from the Register/IRs Expired . 20069 This Page Left Intentionally Blank For Information on the following please see our website: www.ipaustralia.gov.au or contact our Customer Service Network on 1300651010 Editorial enquiries Contact information Freedom of Information ACT Professional Standards Board Sales Requests for Information under Section 194 (c) Country Codes Trade Mark and Designs Hearing Sessions INID (Internationally agreed Numbers for the Indentification of Data) ‘INID’ NUMBERS in use on Australian Trade Mark Documents ‘INID’ is an acronym for Internationally agreed Numbers for the Identification of Data’ (200) Data Concerning the Application. (210) Serial Number of the application. (220) Data of filing the application. (300) Data relating to Priority under the Paris convention. (500) Various Information. (510) List of goods and/or services. (511) Nice Classification of goods and/or services. (540) Reproduction of the mark. (551) Indication of the effect that the mark is a collective mark or a certification mark. (554) Shape mark. (556) Sound mark. (557) Scent mark. (591) Colour mark. (700) Information Concerning Parties Concerned with the Application/Registration. (730) Name and address of the applicant or owner of the registration. (750) Address for service for correspondence. NOTE: Trade marks marked with an asterisk (*) or an IR number are international applications designating Australia AUSTRALIAN OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF TRADE MARKS 19 October 2017 ABSTRACTS OF DECISION ABSTRACT OF REASONS FOR A DECISION OF A DELEGATE OF THE REGISTRAR OF TRADE MARKS Trade Mark Application : 1645105: THE GREAT ALL ROUNDER Applicant : Boundary Bend Olives Pty Ltd Opponent : Conga Foods Pty Ltd Decision : Trade Marks Act 1995 (Cth) - Section 52 opposition: s 41 considered – ground established – registration refused Decision Issued : 10 October 2017 __________________________________________________________________________ AUSTRALIAN OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF TRADE MARKS 19 October 2017 Proceedings Under The Trade Marks Act 1995 Applications/IRs Filed Nos 1877138 to 1879009 Representations of the trade marks comprised in the following list of applications or international registrations designating Australia may be viewed on our website (www.ipaustralia.gov.au) by using Australian Trade Mark Search or by searching the Australian Official Journal of Trade Marks (searchable journal). The date following the class is that on which the application was filed; in the case of convention applications the country of origin and the date claimed are in parentheses. 121352 Canada Inc. Cl. 11. 1877729 ADVANCED MOBILE POWER SYSTEMS PTY 1877857 2DIE4 LIVE FOODS PTY LTD ACN/ARBN 167 1878607 LTD ACN/ARBN 154 030 038 Cl. 35. 906 032 Cl. 29, 30. ADVANCED MOBILE POWER SYSTEMS PTY 1877856 4028546 Canada Inc. (CA, 20 Sep 2017) Cl. 9. 1877885 LTD ACN/ARBN 154 030 038 Cl. 11. 7berge GmbH (EM, 9 Jan 2017) Cl. 9, 35, 38, 1878036 ADVANCED MOBILE POWER SYSTEMS PTY 1877858 41. (IR 1367684) LTD ACN/ARBN 154 030 038 Cl. 37. A-Gas International Limited (GB, 16 Dec 2016) 1878140 ADVANCED MOBILE POWER SYSTEMS PTY 1877855 Cl. 37, 39, 40. (IR 1368153) LTD ACN/ARBN 154 030 038 Cl. 9. A.C.N. 622 096 691 PTY LTD ACN/ARBN 622 1878508 Affirm Films, Inc. incorporated in the State of 1878335 096 691 Cl. 36, 42. California Cl. 9, 41. ABAS PROPERTY SOLUTIONS PTY LTD Cl. 9, 1877156 AGAR CLEANING SYSTEMS PTY LTD ACN/ 1878849 35, 37, 42. ARBN 004 726 890 Cl. 3. ABAS PROPERTY SOLUTIONS PTY LTD Cl. 9, 1877158 AGAR CLEANING SYSTEMS PTY LTD ACN/ 1878851 35, 42. ARBN 004 726 890 Cl. 3. ABCDEX PTY LTD ACN/ARBN 092 687 155 Cl. 1878536 AGAR CLEANING SYSTEMS PTY LTD ACN/ 1878850 41. ARBN 004 726 890 Cl. 3. ABCDEX PTY LTD ACN/ARBN 092 687 155 Cl. 1878537 AgBiTech Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 098 875 403 Cl. 1877730 36. 5. Abode Hotels Canberra Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 1878882 Aged Care GP Pty Ltd Cl. 44. 1877202 158 140 964 Cl. 43. AGF Management Limited (CA, 26 Jul 2017) Cl. 1877185 Abode Hotels Canberra Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 1878883 36. 158 140 964 Cl. 43. AgTrain Pty Ltd Cl. 41. 1878688 Abode Hotels Canberra Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 1877493 AgTrain Pty Ltd Cl. 41. 1878687 158 140 964 Cl. 43. Ahmed, Mehreen Cl. 30. 1875896 Abode Hotels Canberra Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 1877492 Aiezza, Rebecca Cl. 35. 1878925 158 140 964 Cl. 43. Air Timor Pte Ltd Cl. 39. 1877440 ABOV Cl. 16, 42, 44. 1878509 Air Timor Pte Ltd Cl. 39. 1877450 Abundant Health, LLC (US, 16 May 2017) Cl. 1877301 Alchemy One Media Pty Ltd Cl. 35, 42. 1878764 16, 18, 21, 25, 35, 41. ALDI Foods Pty Ltd Cl. 30. 1877733 Accrules IP Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 620 847 289 1878685 Cl. 28, 35. Alight Solutions LLC an Illinois limited liability 1877815 company (US, 7 Apr 2017) Cl. 9, 35, 36, 42. Accrules IP Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 620 847 289 1878686 Cl. 28, 35. Allan, Kris and Wheeler, Nicholas and 1878786 Granchi, Taylor Cl. 33. ACCXITE IT PTY LTD ACN/ARBN 161 038 222 1878900 Cl. 35, 43. Allbut, Charles Joseph Richard and Elyse Margaret see Reflectafilm ACE PRODUCT DESIGN PTY LTD ACN/ARBN 1877795 165 369 906 Cl. 15. Allbut, Charles Joseph Richard and Elyse Margaret see Reflectafilm ACOUSTIC RESEARCH LABS PTY LTD Cl. 9. 1878677 Allbut, Elyse Margaret see Reflectafilm and Acquifer AG (DE, 11 Mar 2016) Cl. 9, 35, 38, 42, 1878241 Richard, Charles Joseph 44. (IR 1368586) ALLDAY FOODS CO., LTD. Cl. 43. 1877600 Acquire Investment Pty Ltd at ACN/ARBN 135 1877305 320 071 Cl. 36. Allen, Scott Cl. 28. 1878731 ACTIVATE TRAINING SYSTEMS PTY. LTD. 1877479 Allied Tube & Conduit Corporation Cl. 9. 1877647 ACN/ARBN 160 108 047 Cl. 45. Allise Group Pty Limited Cl. 41. 1877693 Admor Composites Oy (EM, 28 Apr 2017) Cl. 6, 1878115 ALPHA DOT NET AUSTRALIA PTY LIMITED 1877595 12, 20. (IR 1368052) ACN/ARBN 074 289 151 Cl. 9, 16, 38. Adolf Wurth GmbH & Co. KG Cl. 11. (IR 1878274 ALPHA DOT NET AUSTRALIA PTY LIMITED 1877596 1292824) ACN/ARBN 074 289 151 Cl. 9, 16, 38. Adriana Arruda Coelho Branco Cl. 3. (IR 1878072 ALSTOM Transport Technologies Cl. 7, 12. (IR 1878263 1367860) 660730) - 19695 - AUSTRALIAN OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF TRADE MARKS 19 October 2017 Altar Peak Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 072 114 151 Cl. 1877683 Armstrong, Kristin see Vitasovich, Amanda 33. Arnott's Biscuits Limited Cl. 30. 1878361 Alver Pty Ltd Cl. 11. 1877854 Arnott's Biscuits Limited Cl. 30. 1878360 Amazon Technologies, Inc. (US, 26 Apr 2017) 1878977 Arnott's Biscuits Limited Cl. 30. 1878359 Cl. 9, 35, 42, 45. Aromatic Delicacy Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 152 032 1878702 Amec Foster Wheeler Group Limited (ZA, 26 1878244 909 Cl. 5, 44. Jul 2016) Cl. 35, 37, 42. (IR 1368590) ARTlife Solutions Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 618 866 1877618 American International Group, Inc. 1877610 872 Cl. 9, 38, 42. incorporated in the State of Delaware Cl. 35, Artristic Australia Pty Ltd Cl. 16. 1877697 36. Aruba Networks, Inc. (US, 30 Mar 2017) Cl. 41. 1878043 American International Group, Inc. 1877611 (IR 1367750) incorporated in the State of Delaware Cl. 35, 36. Asahi Premium Beverages Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 1878913 077 568 480 Cl. 33. AMGROW PTY LTD Cl. 8, 21. 1878606 Asahi Premium Beverages Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 1878917 AMRTA INTERNATIONAL TRADING PTY LTD 1878577 077 568 480 Cl. 33. Cl. 5, 31, 35, 41, 42. Asahi Premium Beverages Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 1878919 AnchorFree, Inc. (US, 1 Feb 2017) Cl. 9. (IR 1878162 077 568 480 Cl. 33. 1368269) Asahi Premium Beverages Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 1878964 Anco Seed & Turf Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 151 500 1877271 077 568 480 Cl. 33. 971 Cl. 27. Asahi Premium Beverages Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 1878918 Anderson, Jane Ellen Cl. 16, 41. 1877719 077 568 480 Cl. 33. Andritz AG Cl. 9. (IR 1367774) 1878051 Asahi Premium Beverages Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 1878923 Anima AB Cl. 9, 14, 35, 38, 42. (IR 1364215) 1878281 077 568 480 Cl. 33. Annapaola srl (IT, 3 Apr 2017) Cl. 18, 25. (IR 1878112 Asahi Premium Beverages Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 1878936 1368034) 077 568 480 Cl. 33. ANSELL LIMITED Cl. 9, 21. 1878497 ASCENDAS PTE LTD Cl. 35, 36, 37, 42. (IR 1878016 Antematter IP Limited Cl. 5, 10. (IR 1036929) 1878264 1367579) Antoine Dusseaux see Forseti Asian Electronic Manufacturing Services Pty 1877737 Antonenko, Lauren see YVONNE SAVILLE Limited ACN/ARBN 113 295 211 Cl. 22. PTY. LTD. 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