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Supplement to the AUSTRALIAN OFFICIAL JOURNAL Vol: 18, No: 26 8 July 2004 Supplement to the AUSTRALIAN OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF PATENTS The Australian Official Journal of Patents (Supplement) is part of the Official Journal issued by the Commissioner of Patents for the purpose of the Patents Act 1990, the Trade Marks Act 1995 and the Designs Act 2003. (ISSN 0819-1794) AUSTRALIAN OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF PATENTS (Supplement) 8 July 2004 Contents General Information & Notices Amendments, Section 104 Applications for Amendment ....................................................................................... 7116 Amendments Made ....................................................................................................... 7116 Applications Accepted Name Index .................................................................................................................... 7299 Numerical Index .............................................................................................................7303 IPC Index ........................................................................................................................ 7304 Applications Lapsed, Refused or Withdrawn, Patents Ceased or Expired ............................................................ 7111 Applications Open to Public Inspection Name Index .................................................................................................................... 7117 Numerical Index .............................................................................................................7263 IPC Index ........................................................................................................................ 7279 Assignments before Grant, Section 113 .......................................7114 Certified Innovation Patents Name Index .................................................................................................................... 7305 Numerical Index .............................................................................................................7306 IPC Index ........................................................................................................................ 7307 Change of Name(s) of Applicant(s), Section 104 .........................7114 Complete Applications Filed Name Index .................................................................................................................... 7094 Numerical Index .............................................................................................................7106 Corrigenda .......................................................................................7308 Extensions of Time, Section 223 ...................................................7115 Innovation Patent Applications Filed Name Index .................................................................................................................... 7109 (ISSN 0819-1794) AUSTRALIAN OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF PATENTS (Supplement) 8 July 2004 Numerical Index .............................................................................................................7110 Innovation Patents Open to Public Inspection Name Index .................................................................................................................... 7295 Numerical Index .............................................................................................................7297 IPC Index ........................................................................................................................ 7298 Letters Patent Sealed .....................................................................7308 Opposition Proceedings ................................................................7308 Proceedings under Section 215 ....................................................7308 Provisional Applications Filed Name Index .................................................................................................................... 7087 Numerical Index .............................................................................................................7092 Specifications Republished ...........................................................7308 Gives you a legal right to: General Information - see non exempt documents held by agencies, and - appeal against a decision not to grant access to a document. 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