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THE LONDON GAZETTE, 21Sr 1994 13305 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 21sr 1994 13305 Trade Mark TRADE MARKS ACT 1938 No. Mark Goods Specification (SECTION 22(7): RULE 80) 1506156 AVS Investment management services; all included in Class 36. Registrar's Directions for the Advertisement of Assignment of Trade 1506567 DASH Security, brokerage; buying and Marks without Goodwill selling of securities for others; all The Trade Marks set out below were assigned on 3rd December 1993 included in Class 36. by London Buses Limited to London United Busways Limited of 1506882 EPA Security brokerage and trading Busways House, Wellington Road, Twickenham, Middlesex TW2 services; all included in Class 36. 5NX, WITHOUT THE GOODWILL OF THE BUSINESS IN 1506561 MATCHPLUS Securities brokerage; all included in THE GOODS FOR WHICH THE TRADE MARKS ARE Class 36. REGISTERED. 1501550 OPALS Investment banking services; financial services relating to Trade Mark underwriting, brokerage and No. Mark Goods Specification trading of securities and investment 1390326 AIRBUS Transportation of passengers securities; all included in Class 36. and luggage by road between 1464098 PRINCES Investment management services; London and airports and GATE all included in Class 36. airport terminals servicing (377) London; all included in Class 39. 1283358 THE HARRIER Class 39; Omnibus transport TRADE MARKS ACT 1938 services. (SECTION 22(7): RULE 80) Trade Mark London United Passenger transport services; Application Busways included in Class 39. Registrar's Directions for the Advertisement of Assignment of Trade No. 1543001 LONDON Marks without Goodwill UNITED (372) The Trade Marks set put below were assigned on 3rd December 1993 by London Buses Limited to South East London and Kent Bus Company Limited of Riverdale Office Centre, 68 Molesworth Street, Lewisham, London SE13 7EU, WITHOUT THE GOODWILL OF TRADE MARKS ACT 1938 THE BUSINESS IN THE GOODS FOR WHICH THE TRADE (SECTION 22(7): RULE 80) MARKS ARE REGISTERED. Trade Mark Registrar's Directions for the Advertisement of Assignment of Trade No. Mark Goods Specification Marks without Goodwill 1390313 SELKENT Transportation of passengers by The Trade Marks set out below were assigned on 3rd December 1993 road, included in Class 39. by London Buses Limited to Leaside Bus Company Limited of 16 1390777 SELKENT & Transportation of passengers by Watsons Road, Wood Green, London N22 4TZ, WITHOUT THE Device road, included in Class 39. GOODWILL OF THE BUSINESS IN THE GOODS FOR WHICH THE TRADE MARKS ARE REGISTERED. 1390316 ROUNDABOUT Transportation of passengers by road; included in Class 39.(370) Trade Mark No. Mark Goods Specification 1390772 LE ASIDE & Road transport services for TRADE MARKS ACT 1938 Device passengers, included in Class 39. (SECTION 22(7): RULE 80) 1390319 LEASIDE Transportation of passengers by road; included in Class 39. (373) Registrar's Directions for the Advertisement of Assignment of Trade Marks without Goodwill The Trade Marks set out below were assigned on 3rd December 1993 TRADE MARKS ACT 1938 by London Buses Limited to Metroline Travel Limited of 118-122 College Road, Harrow, Middlesex HA1 1DB, WITHOUT THE (SECTION 22(7): RULE 80) GOODWILL OF THE BUSINESS IN THE GOODS FOR WHICH THE TRADE MARKS ARE REGISTERED. Registrar's Directions for the Advertisement of Assignment of Trade Marks without Goodwill Trade Mark No. Mark Goods Specification The Trade Mark set out below was assigned on 3rd December 1993 1390736 METROLINE & Road transport services for by London Buses Limited to London General Transport Services Device passengers, included in Class 39; Limited of London General House, 25 Raleigh Gardens, Mitcham, provided in the Greater London Surrey CR4 3NS, WITHOUT THE GOODWILL OF THE area and the counties of Kent, BUSINESS IN THE GOODS FOR WHICH THE TRADE Surrey, Essex, Buckinghamshire, MARK IS REGISTERED. Berkshire, Hertfordshire, Trade Mark Bedfordshire, Middlesex, East No. Mark Goods Specification Sussex and West Sussex. 1454299 STREETLINE Transportation of passengers by 1466053 SKIPPER Passenger transport services; all kind; all included in Class 39. included in Class 39; and all (374) provided in the Greater London area and the counties of Hertfordshire, Kent, Essex, Surrey, Buckinghamshire, Middlesex, Bedfordshire, Berkshire and West Sussex. 1543076 HARROW Passenger transport services by BUSES & road; all included in Class 39. Symbol (371).
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