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The Ig Uganda Gazette The mu '<»'«< ig Uganda-w- T -w GazetteJ J Publishec Vol. XCVII No. 47 17th September, 2004 Price: Shs. 1000 CONTENTS Page General Notice No. 295 of 2004. The Marriage Act—Notice ... ... ... 311 ELECTRICITY REGULATORY AUTHORITY The Waler Act—Notice ... ... ... 311 Plot 15 Shimoni Road, Nakasero The Electricity Regulatory' Authority—Notice ... 311-312 P.O. Box 10332, Kampala The Electoral Commission—Notice ... ... 312 Tel: 341852/646, Fax 341624, The Trademarks Act—Notice ................. ... 312 Email [email protected] The Trademarks Act—Registration of applications 312-316 Advertisements ................. ... 316-318 SUPPLEMENTS Statutory Instruments No. 54—The External Trade (Importation Licence) (No. 5) Order, 2004. No. 55—The Traffic and Road Safety (Speed of Motor Vehicle) (Exemption) (No. 6) Order, 2004. No. 56—The Penal Code (Declaration of Uganda Wildlife OUR MISSION: Authority Uniform) Order, 2004. "PROMOTING QUALITY AND SUSTAINABLE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY AT EQUITABLE PRICES" General Notice No. 293 of 2004. NOTICE OF INTENDED APPLICATION FOR A THE MARRIAGE ACT, 1964. LICENSE FOR GENERATION AND SALE OF ELECTRICITY (Cap. 211) NOTICE The Electricity Regulatory Authority has under section 29 (Under section 6 of the Act) of the Electricity Act 1999, received a notification for intended application for a license from Statkraft Norfund PLACE FOR CELEBRATION OF MARRIAGES Power Invest AS (SN Power) for the generation and sale of In exercise of the powers conferred upon me by Section 6 electricity. of lhe Marriage Act, I hereby licence the place of public worship mentioned in the schedule hereto to be place for SN Power intends to install four Hydro Power Plants along celebration of marriages. rivers as described below: SCHEDULE Church - Pentecostal Assemblies of God o Muzizi Hydro Power Project (HPP): - 10 or 20 MW Denomination - Pentecostal on River Muzizi in Kabarole District; 58km of 33 or Place - Baradong Cell, Western Ward, 132kV line to Fort Portal. Apac Town Council Sub-County - Apac Town Council o Ncngo Bridge HPP:- 7.5MW, 8- 9 km downstream of County' - Apac Municipality Nengo Bridge on Mitano River bordering Rukungiri District - Apac and Kanungu Districts; 21km of 33kV line to Rukungiri. HAJATI JANAT B. MUKWAYA, Minister of Justice & Constitutional Affairs. o Bugoye HPP:- 11MW, Bugoye (Mubuku II) on River Mubuku in Kasese and evacuation of power to Nkenda substation via a 4km 33kV line. Genera! Notice No. 294 of 2004. STATUTORY NOTICE. o Waki HPP:- 5MW, Waki River, providing power to In exercise of the powers conferred upon the Minister by electrify the local area in Masindi and Hoima Districts; Section 45, Part III, of the Water Act of 1995, this Statutory excess power to be evacuated to the grid with a Notice is hereby made this 1st day of April, 2004 declaring proposed power line from Butiaba through Bukumi Apac Town, to be a Water Supply and Sewerage Area; and and Biso to Kigorobya via a 40km 33kV line. :n exercise of powers conferred upon him by Section 46 of Anticipated scope for SN Power includes installation of the the Water Act, the Minister hereby appoints Apac Town above four Hydro Power Plants and supply of power to local Council, the Authority in charge of Water Supply and areas in Masindi and Hoima Districts. Sewerage services in that area. HON. KAHINDA OTAFIIRE (COL) Interested persons arc invited to obtain the details of the Minister of Water, Lands and Environment. Intended Project from the following addresses below: 312 THE UGANDA GAZETTE (17th Septemee? The Electricity Regulatory Authority (a) Directly Elected Councillors (DEC 5) Plot 15 Shimoni Road, Nakasero 1. Directly elected Councillor representing—Patongo Tel: 041 341852 2. Directly elected Councillor representing—Omot Fax: 341624 3. Directly elected Councillor representing—Laguti E-mail- [email protected] 4. Directly elected Councillor representing—Paimol P.O. Box 10332 KAMPALA (b) District Woman Councillors reprcsentir.z ParabongoAVol Sub-counties. The LCV Chairman's Office (c) Chairperson for Local Council III. Kabarole District KABAROLE 1. Pader Town Council Issued at Kampala this 16th day of September, 2004. The LCV Chairman's Office Rukungiri ENG. BADRU M. KIGGUNDU. RUKUNGIRI Chairman, Electoral Commissicz The LCV Chairman's Office Kanungu General Notice No. 297 of 2004. KANUNGU THE TRADEMARKS ACT The LCV Chairman's Office Section 38 Kasesc ALTERATION OF A REGISTERED TRADEMARK KASESE No. 3657 The LCV Chairman's Office TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Hoima HOIMA Take notice that the Trademark No. 3657 Class 12 Schedule III in the name of Continental Aktiengesellschafi of The LCV Chairman’s Office Postfach 169. D-30001, Hanover, Germany in respect of L Masindi goods included in Class 12 (Schedule III) made wholly cr MASINDI mainly of rubber or rubber substitutes duly advertised in ire Uganda Gazette of 18th August, 1955 in the name of The LCV Chairman’s Office Continental Gummi-Werke Aktiengesellchaft has beer Kyenjojo altered under Section 38 of the Trademarks Act as under. KYENJOJO Under Section 30 of the Electricity Act 1999 the Electricity Regulatory Authority hereby invites parties directly affected by the project or other intending developers to forward written comments and submissions to the Electricity Regulatory Authority within 30 days. Interested parties must CONTINENTAL HORSE 03 notify the ERA about their objections or interest in writing Dated at Kampala, this 9th day of September, 2004. by 5.00pm on 24th September 2004. FIONA BAY1GA. Dated this 24th day of August 2004. Assistant Registrar of Trademark MANAGEMENT ELECTRICITY REGULATORY AUTHORITY General Notice No. 298 of 2004. THE TRADE MARKS ACT. (Cap. 83). NOTICE. General Notice No. 296 of 2004. Notice is hereby given that any person who has grocx? -■ oppose the registration of any of the marks advertised hezr THE LOCAL GOVERNMENTS ACT may within sixty days from the date of this Gazette. Iod:e- Notice of opposition on Trade Mark Form No. 6 together wc t (Cap. 243) fee of Shs. 4000 in case of National applicants or USS 25C c case of Foreign applicants. The period of lodging Notice J Section 107 opposition may be extended in suitable cases by the Regisrz-L- NOTICE he thinks fit upon such terms as he may direct. Rex NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF POLLING DAY FOR opposition should not be lodged until after reasonable notice x been given by letter to the applicant so that he may hex? j LOCAL COUNCIL BY-ELECTIONS PADER DISTRICT opportunity to withdraw his application before the expert . opposition proceedings is incurred. Failure to give such Notice is hereby given by the Electoral Commission in will be taken into account in considering any application h * accordance with Section 107 of the Local Governments Act, opponent for an order for costs if the opposition is uncock- Cap. 243, that the 23rd September, 2004 is hereby appointed by the applicant Representations of the marks herein adverse, polling day for the following Local Council positions in can be inspected at the office of the Registrar of Trade MxU Pader District. Crane Chambers, P.O. Box 6848, Kampala. *!i Application No. 26112 in Part “A”. (73) Name of applicant— BHP Steel Limited. Class 6. (77) Address— Level 11, 120 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000, (54) Australia. BLUESCOPE STEEL (74) C/o M/s. Sengendo & Co. Advocates, P.O. Box 6914, I ''"Disclaimer— Registration of this Trademark shall give Kampala. ‘ no right to the exclusive use of the word “Steel” (22) Date of filing application—19th September, 2003. separately and apart from the mark. (21) Application No. 22791 in Part “A”. •^Association— To be associated with T.M. No. 26111. (52) Class 2. :$') Nature of goods— Common metals and alloys of (54) common metals; metallic building materials; precoated metal sheet, coil and strip; precoated metal building materials; prepainted metal sheet, (53) SADOLIN coil and strip; prepainted metal building materials; (59) metal in the form of sheets, coils, strips, plates, (64) Association— To be associated with T.M. Nos. 8143 bars, rods, slabs and ingots; metal roof and wall and 13987. cladding, ceiling battens, trusse purlins, structural (57) Nature of goods— Paints, varnishes, lacquers; decking, metal formwork and reinforcing materials preservatives against deterioration of wood; for buildings, metal mesh, expanded metals, metal colourants. rainwater products; fascias, guttering, ridge (73) Name of applicant— Akzo Nobel Decorative Coatings capping, downpipe and metal rainwater tanks; A/S. metal building frames, framing sections and (77) Address— Holmbladgade 70, DK-2300 Copenhagen, accessories thereto for houses and commercial Denmark. buildings; transportable buildings of metal; metal (74) C/o M/s. Sengendo & Co. Advocates, P.O. Box 6914, fencing materials; posts and panels; pipes and tubes Kampala. of metal; metal facias, metal channels, metal angles, brackets, clips and clamps, all of metal. (22) Date of filing application—2nd November, 1999. {Tty Name of applicant— BLIP Steel Limited. (21) Application No. 22792 in Part “A”. {TtyAddress—Level 11, 120 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000, (52) Class 2. Australia. (54) (74) C/o M/s. Sengendo & Co. Advocates, P.O. Box 6914, Kampala. (22) Date of filing application—19th September, 2003. Sadotin i (21) (53) (52) (59) (64) Association—To be associated with T.M. Nos. 8143, J 3987 and 22791. (57) Nature of goods— Paints, varnishes, lacquers; preservatives against deterioration of wood; colourants. (73) Name of applicant— Akzo Nobel Decorative Coatings A/S. (53) Disclaimer— Registration of this Trademark shall give (77) Address— Holmbladgade 70, DK-2300 Copenhagen, no right to the exclusive use of the word “Steel” Denmark. separately and apart from the mark. (74) C/o M/s. Sengendo & Co. Advocates, P.O. Box 6914, Kampala. (64) Association— To be associated with T.M. Nos. 26111 and 26112. (22) Date of filing application—2nd November, 1999. (57; Nature ofgoods — Common metals and alloys of common metals; metallic building materials; precoated metal (21) Application No.
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