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Journal 19 03 2021 19 March 2021 Trade Marks Journal No. 011/2021 TRADE MARKS JOURNAL SINGAPORE TRADE PATENTS MARKS DESIGNS PLANT VARIETIES © 2021 Intellectual Property Office of Singapore. All rights reserved. Reproduction or modification of any portion of this Journal without the permission of IPOS is prohibited. Intellectual Property Office of Singapore 1 Paya Lebar Link, #11-03 PLQ 1, Paya Lebar Quarter Singapore 408533 Tel: (65) 63398616 Fax: (65) 63390252 Website: www.ipos.gov.sg Trade Marks Journal No. 011/2021 TRADE MARKS JOURNAL Contents Page General Information i Practice Directions ii Application Published for Opposition Purposes Under The Trade Marks Act (Cap.332, 2005 Ed.) 1 International Registration Filed Under The Madrid Protocol Published For Opposition Under The Trade Marks Act (Cap.332, 2005 Ed.) 209 Changes in Published Application 336 Application Published But Not Proceeding Under Trade Marks Act (Cap.332, 2005 Ed) 336 Applications Amended After Publication 337 Corrigenda 346 Trade Marks Journal No. 011/2021 Information Contained in This Journal The Registry of Trade Marks does not guarantee the accuracy of its publications, data records or advice nor accept any responsibility for errors or omissions or their consequences. Permission to reproduce extracts from this Journal must be obtained from the Registrar of Trade Marks. Trade Marks Journal No. 011/2021 Page No. i GENERAL INFORMATION Trade Marks Journal This journal is published by the Registry of Trade Marks pursuant to Rule 86A of the Trade Marks Rules. It is published weekly on Fridays and on other days when necessary, upon giving notice by way of circulars found on our website. Requests for past issues of journals published more than three months ago may be made at http://bit.ly/paymentipos and is chargeable at $12 per issue. Instructions on payment will be provided to you via email within 7 working days after we receive your online request. Payment shall be made via IP2SG's payment platform. Acceptable modes of payment include Internet Banking, Visa/Master credit and debit cards and GIRO. The journal(s) will be reproduced in CD-ROM and we will arrange an appointment with you to collect the CD-ROM at the following address: Address: Intellectual Property Office of Singapore 1 Paya Lebar Link, #11-03 PLQ 1, Paya Lebar Quarter Singapore 408533 Business Hours: Monday to Friday: 8:30am to 5:30pm Saturday, Sunday and Public Holiday: CLOSED Trade Marks Journal No. 011/2021 Page No. ii IN THE REGISTRIES OF PATENTS, TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS, PLANT VARIETIES AND GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OFFICE OF SINGAPORE REGISTRIES PRACTICE DIRECTION NO. 1 OF 2019 EXCLUDED DAYS This Practice Direction is issued by the Registrar under Section 111 of the Patents Act, Section 78 of the Trade Marks Act, Section 64 of the Registered Designs Act, Section 51 of the Plant Varieties Protection Act and Section 35 of the Geographical Indications Act, to specify that the following days are to be treated as excluded days: 26, 29 and 30 July 2019 are excluded days for any business under the Patents, Trade Marks, Registered Designs, Plant Varieties Protection and Geographical Indications Acts and Rules, where the time for doing the business expires on that date and where the business was not done by that date. Dated this 27TH day of May 2019 NG KOK WAN DEPUTY REGISTRAR REGISTRIES OF PATENTS, TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS, PLANT VARIETIES AND GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS Trade Marks Journal No. 011/2021 Page No. iii IN THE REGISTRIES OF TRADE MARKS, PATENTS AND REGISTERED DESIGNS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OFFICE OF SINGAPORE PRACTICE DIRECTION NO. 1 OF 2018 DAY OF INTERRUPTION TO THE ELECTRONIC ONLINE SYSTEM, IP2SG This Practice Direction is issued by the Registrar under Rule 80A of the Trade Marks Rules, Rule 110(1) of the Patents Rules and Rule 60(1) of the Registered Designs Rules to certify 8 February 2018, as a day of interruption to the electronic online system, IP2SG. Any period of time specified in the Act or Rules for giving, making or filing of any notice, application or other documents which expires on this day shall be extended to the first following day (not being an excluded day) which is not so certified. Dated this 8th day of February 2018. NG KOK WAN ASSISTANT CHIEF EXECUTIVE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OFFICE OF SINGAPORE Trade Marks Journal No. 011/2021 Page No. iv IN THE REGISTRIES OF TRADE MARKS, PATENTS AND REGISTERED DESIGNS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OFFICE OF SINGAPORE PRACTICE DIRECTION NO. 2 OF 2018 DAY OF INTERRUPTION TO THE ELECTRONIC ONLINE SYSTEM, IP2SG This Practice Direction is issued by the Registrar under Rule 80A of the Trade Marks Rules, Rule 110(1) of the Patents Rules and Rule 60(1) of the Registered Designs Rules to certify 9 February 2018, as a day of interruption to the electronic online system, IP2SG. Any period of time specified in the Act or Rules for giving, making or filing of any notice, application or other documents which expires on this day shall be extended to the first following day (not being an excluded day) which is not so certified. Dated this 9th day of February 2018. NG KOK WAN ASSISTANT CHIEF EXECUTIVE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OFFICE OF SINGAPORE Trade Marks Journal No. 011/2021 Page No. v IN THE REGISTRIES OF TRADE MARKS, PATENTS AND REGISTERED DESIGNS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OFFICE OF SINGAPORE PRACTICE DIRECTION NO. 3 OF 2018 DAY OF INTERRUPTION TO THE ELECTRONIC ONLINE SYSTEM, IP2SG This Practice Direction is issued by the Registrar under Rule 80A of the Trade Marks Rules, Rule 110(1) of the Patents Rules and Rule 60(1) of the Registered Designs Rules to certify 2 March 2018, as a day of interruption to the electronic online system, IP2SG. Any period of time specified in the Act or Rules for giving, making or filing of any notice, application or other documents which expires on this day shall be extended to the first following day (not being an excluded day) which is not so certified. Dated this 2nd day of March 2018. NG KOK WAN ASSISTANT CHIEF EXECUTIVE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OFFICE OF SINGAPORE Trade Marks Journal No. 011/2021 Page No. vi IN THE REGISTRY OF TRADE MARKS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OFFICE OF SINGAPORE PRACTICE DIRECTION NO. 1 OF 2015 EXCLUDED DAY This Practice Direction is issued by the Registrar under Section 78 of the Trade Marks Act, to specify the day which is to be treated as excluded day: (a) 18 February 2015 is an excluded day for any business under the Trade Marks Act and Rules, where the time for doing the business expires on that date and where the business was not done by that date. Dated this 5th day of February 2015. TAN YIH SAN REGISTRAR REGISTRY OF TRADEMARKS Trade Marks Journal No. 011/2021 Page No. vii IN THE REGISTRIES OF TRADE MARKS, PATENTS, DESIGNS AND PLANT VARIETIES INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OFFICE OF SINGAPORE PRACTICE DIRECTION NO. 2 OF 2015 EXCLUDED DAYS (EVES OF NEW YEAR’S DAY, CHINESE NEW YEAR AND CHRISTMAS DAY) This Practice Direction is issued by the Registrar under Section 78 of the Trade Marks Act, Section 111 of the Patents Act, Section 64 of the Registered Designs Act, and Section 51 of the Plant Varieties Protection Act, to specify that the following days are to be treated as excluded days: With effect from the date of this Practice Direction, the eve of New Year’s Day, the eve of the first day of Chinese New Year and the eve of Christmas Day1 of each year are excluded days, for any business under the Trade Marks Act and Rules, the Patents Act and Rules, the Registered Designs Act and Rules, and the Plant Varieties Act and Rules, where the time for doing the business expires on that date and where the business was not done by that date. If any of the excluded days specified in this Practice Direction falls on a Sunday, Practice Direction No. 1 of 2009 still applies2. Dated this 1st day of September 2015. TAN YIH SAN REGISTRAR REGISTRIES OF TRADE MARKS, PATENTS, DESIGNS AND PLANT VARIETIES 1 As informed by the Ministry of Manpower. 2 Practice Direction No. 1 of 2009 (on hours of business and excluded days) specifies that all Sundays shall be excluded days for all purposes under the Trade Marks Act and Rules, the Patents Act and Rules, the Registered Designs Act and Rules, and the Plant Varieties Protection Act and Rules. Trade Marks Journal No. 011/2021 Page No. viii IN THE REGISTRY OF TRADE MARKS, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OFFICE OF SINGAPORE PRACTICE DIRECTION NO. 1 OF 2014 EXCLUDED DAY This Practice Direction is issued by the Registrar under Section 78 of the Trade Marks Act, to specify the day which is to be treated as excluded day: (a) 30 January 2014 is an excluded day for any business under the Trade Marks Act and Rules, where the time for doing the business expires on that date and where the business was not done by that date. Dated this 8th day of January 2014. TAN YIH SAN REGISTRAR REGISTRY OF TRADEMARKS Trade Marks Journal No. 011/2021 Page No. ix IN THE REGISTRY OF TRADE MARKS, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OFFICE OF SINGAPORE PRACTICE DIRECTION NO. 2 OF 2014 EXCLUDED DAYS This Practice Direction is issued by the Registrar under Section 78 of the Trade Marks Act, to specify the days which are to be treated as excluded days: 9th October 2014, 10th October 2014, 13th to 17th October 2014, 20th October 2014 and 21st October 2014 are excluded days for any business under the Trade Marks Act and Rules, where the time for doing the business expires on that date and where the business was not done by that date.
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