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International Registration Designating India Trade Marks Journal No: 1815 , 18/09/2017 Class 1 International Registration designating India Trade Marks Journal No: 1815 , 18/09/2017 Class 1 Priority claimed from 11/06/2015; Application No. : 677502 ;Switzerland 3229671 21/09/2015 [International Registration No. : 1269900] Clariant AG Rothausstrasse 61 CH-4132 Muttenz Switzerland Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Chemical products for industrial use, particularly catalysts, catalyst carriers and absorbents. 7243 Trade Marks Journal No: 1815 , 18/09/2017 Class 1 3237947 07/09/2015 [International Registration No. : 1270539] J. Rettenmaier & Söhne GmbH & Co. KG Holzmühle 1 73494 Rosenberg Germany Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Dicalcium phosphates, dihydrates for the preparation of pressed tablets (as included in this class). 7244 Trade Marks Journal No: 1815 , 18/09/2017 Class 1 Priority claimed from 15/10/2014; Application No. : 14/4125979 ;France 3243341 09/04/2015 [International Registration No. : 1272054] S.P.C.M. SA ZAC de Milieux F-42160 ANDREZIEUX-BOUTHEON France Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Chemical products for use in industry; chemicals for use with agriculture, horticulture and forestry, excluding fungicides, herbicides, insecticides and parasiticides; chemicals for processing and conditioning of soils; chemicals for the control of soil erosion; chemicals for the retention of water for soil and substrates; chemicals for conserving and coating seeds; chemicals used for fighting forest, peat, coal fires; chemicals for use in the civil engineering and building industry; chemicals used for improving the performance of concrete and other construction materials; chemicals use as an inertant in pipelines and tanks; chemicals used for insulating or sealing electric or optical devices; chemicals used for thickening sludge from water treatment; chemicals used for the absorption of water-based liquid waste; chemicals for use in the oil, gas and fossil fuels industry; chemicals for use in the mining and mineral industry; chemicals for use in the cosmetics industry; chemicals for use in the detergents and cleaning products industry; chemicals for use in the perfume and fragrances industry; ion-exchange chemicals; exchange resins for absorbing metals. 7245 Trade Marks Journal No: 1815 , 18/09/2017 Class 1 3244088 05/05/2015 [International Registration No. : 1271754] S.P.C.M. SA ZAC de Milieux F-42160 ANDREZIEUX-BOUTHEON France Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Chemical products for use in the cosmetic industry, excluding flocculants. 7246 Trade Marks Journal No: 1815 , 18/09/2017 Class 1 Priority claimed from 09/04/2015; Application No. : 86592224 ;United States of America 3252551 09/10/2015 [International Registration No. : 1275813] Life Technologies Corporation 5791 Van Allen Way Carlsbad CA 92008 United States of America Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Reagents, enzymes, nucleotides for scientific or research use. 7247 Trade Marks Journal No: 1815 , 18/09/2017 Class 2 Priority claimed from 07/04/2015; Application No. : 013912662 ;European Union 3245007 25/09/2015 [International Registration No. : 1272825] DSM IP Assets B.V. Het Overloon 1 NL-6411 TE Heerlen Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Colorants for confectionery, foods and beverages. 7248 Trade Marks Journal No: 1815 , 18/09/2017 Class 2 Priority claimed from 30/06/2015; Application No. : VA 2015 01662 ;Denmark 3250953 01/07/2015 [International Registration No. : 1274500] Hempel A/S Lundtoftegårdsvej 91 DK-2800 Kongens Lyngby Denmark Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Cl.2;Paints; varnishes; lacquers; preservatives against rust and against deterioration of wood; colorants; mordants; fireproof paints; paint thinners; paint thickeners; paint primers; paint sealers; anticorrosive paints; waterproof paints; acrylic paints; decorating paints; floor paints; powder paint; varnish paints; lacquers and varnishes; rubber paints; aluminum paints; enamel paints; paint coatings; anti-fouling paints; paints for marine use; fillers in the nature of paint; preservatives against rust; preservatives against deterioration of wood; paints with special effect (except insulating properties); paints for treatment of boat and ship's masts. 7249 Trade Marks Journal No: 1815 , 18/09/2017 Class 2 3621573 19/01/2017 [International Registration No. : 1361291] BASF Coatings GmbH Glasuritstrasse 1 48165 Münster Germany Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Fillers in the nature of paint; anti-corrosive substances; paints and washes; thinners for coatings; lacquers [paints], enamels [varnishes]; thickeners for paints and lacquers; paint drying substances; agglutinants for paint; ground coatings [paints and oil]. 7250 Trade Marks Journal No: 1815 , 18/09/2017 Class 3 3193940 15/04/2015 [International Registration No. : 1261449] ATZEN INC. PO Box 1849 Los Gatos CA 95031 US Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Cl.3;Cosmetics. 7251 Trade Marks Journal No: 1815 , 18/09/2017 Class 3 3226339 26/08/2015 [International Registration No. : 1269874] L'OREAL 14, rue Royale F-75008 PARIS France Address for service in India/Agents address: UNITED OVERSEAS TRADE MARK CO. 52, SUKHDEV VIHAR, MATHURA ROAD, NEW DELHI-25 Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Bleaching preparations and other substances for laundry use; cleaning, polishing, scouring and abrasive preparations; soaps, perfumery, essential oils, cosmetics, hair lotions; dentifrices. 7252 Trade Marks Journal No: 1815 , 18/09/2017 Class 3 3237920 21/08/2015 [International Registration No. : 1270713] Ou Xiaoguang No. 43, Changan Street, Yuancheng District, Heyuan City Guangdong Province China Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Adhesives for cosmetic purposes; nail varnish; adhesives for affixing false eyelashes; cosmetic preparations for eyelashes; varnish-removing preparations; false nails; nail care preparations; scented water; nail polish; make-up preparations. 7253 Trade Marks Journal No: 1815 , 18/09/2017 Class 3 Priority claimed from 21/04/2015; Application No. : 86604476 ;United States of America 3238223 14/09/2015 [International Registration No. : 1272484] Make-Up Art Cosmetics Inc. 767 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10153 United States of America Address for service in India/Attorney address: SINGH & SINGH LALL & SETHI D-17 SOUTH EXTENSION, PART-II, NEW DELHI 110049 Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Cosmetics. 7254 Trade Marks Journal No: 1815 , 18/09/2017 Class 3 Priority claimed from 12/05/2015; Application No. : UK00003108208 ;United Kingdom 3240025 24/09/2015 [International Registration No. : 1271679] Avon Products, Inc. World Headquarters, 777 Third Avenue New York NY 10017 United States of America Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Non-medicated toilet preparations; toiletries; skin care preparations; skin moisturizers; body and beauty care preparations; powders, creams and lotions, all for the face, hands and body; cosmetic suntan preparations; soaps; shower and bath preparations; beauty masks; talcum powder; nail polish; nail polish remover; enamel for nails; false nails; adhesives for cosmetic purposes; cosmetics; eye makeup remover, eye shadow, eye liner, mascara, lipstick, lip liner, lip glosses; make-up foundation; blusher; tissues impregnated with cosmetic lotions; cotton sticks for cosmetic purposes; cotton wool for cosmetic purposes; preparations for cleaning, moisturising, colouring and styling the hair; preparations for cleaning the teeth; shaving and aftershave preparations; perfumes, fragrances, toilet waters, cologne; deodorants for human beings; anti-perspirants for personal use (toiletries); essential oils (cosmetic). 7255 Trade Marks Journal No: 1815 , 18/09/2017 Class 3 Priority claimed from 05/02/2015; Application No. : 15 4 154 194 ;France 3241137 20/07/2015 [International Registration No. : 1271521] KENZO 18 rue Vivienne F-75002 PARIS France Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Toilet soaps; perfumes; eau de Cologne; toilet water; make-up products for the face and body; cosmetic products for personal use; essential oils for personal use; face and body milks, lotions, creams, emulsions, gels for cosmetic use; deodorants for personal use. 7256 Trade Marks Journal No: 1815 , 18/09/2017 Class 3 Priority claimed from 04/03/2015; Application No. : 154161979 ;France 3246876 06/08/2015 [International Registration No. : 1272587] YVES SAINT LAURENT PARFUMS 7 avenue George V F-75008 PARIS France Address for service in India/Agents address: UNITED OVERSEAS TRADE MARK CO. 52, SUKHDEV VIHAR, MATHURA ROAD, NEW DELHI-25 Proposed to be Used IR DIVISION Perfumery products; perfumes; eau de parfum; toilet water; eau de Cologne; beauty products, namely mascara, blush, make-up powder, pencils for cosmetic use, eye shadows, make-up foundations, foundations, face masks and beauty masks, lipsticks, nail polish and nail polish removers, lotions, creams and other preparations for removing make-up; toiletries, particularly shampoos, bath salts, bath and shower gels, bubble baths, toilet soaps and cakes of soap, essential oils for personal use, hair lotions; shaving creams and foams, after-shave lotions and balms; dentifrices; sun protection products (excluding sunburn products for pharmaceutical use), namely oils, milks, lotions and creams, self-tanning creams, products for tanning the skin; cosmetics; non-medical preparations for skin, face, body, eye, lip, neck, leg and foot care; anti-wrinkle creams; face and body creams, milks, lotions, gels and powders; cosmetic scrubs in cream form; body deodorants; cleaning products, all these goods are of French origin or made in France. 7257 Trade Marks Journal No: 1815 , 18/09/2017 Class 3 Priority claimed from 13/04/2017; Application No.
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