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3226<br />

(No. 1987) <strong>Patents</strong> <strong>Office</strong> Journal (11/02/2004)<br />

Written Statement of the Grounds of the Controller’s Decision<br />

in regard to<br />

<strong>Irish</strong> Trade Mark Application No. 203808 – NEMANN<br />

applied for in the name of<br />

ARNOTTS PLC<br />

and opposition thereto by<br />

NEWMAN (formerly JACQUES JAUNET S.A.)<br />

The aforementioned Statement is available for inspection at the following locations:<br />

The Library<br />

The <strong>Patents</strong> <strong>Office</strong><br />

Government Buildings<br />

Hebron Road<br />

Kilkenny<br />

Dublin <strong>Patents</strong> Information Centre<br />

Ground Floor<br />

Earlsfort Centre<br />

Lower Hatch Street<br />

Dublin 2<br />

17 December 2003<br />

Application for Registration of marks published under Section 43(1)<br />

of the 1996 Act following acceptance<br />

Notice is hereby given that Applications for the Registration of the undermentioned trade marks have been<br />

accepted.<br />

Any person who desires to oppose the registration of these trade marks may within three months from the<br />

date of this Journal give notice to the Controller, <strong>Patents</strong> <strong>Office</strong>, Government Buildings, Hebron Road,<br />

Kilkenny, in accordance with the provisions of Rule 18.<br />

It should be noted that under the provisions of Rule 63(2) no extension of the opposition period is allowed<br />

for lodging opposition under Rule 18.<br />

It is desirable before lodging formal opposition that a communication should be addressed to the Applicant<br />

affording him an opportunity to withdraw his application for registration. In this way cost of opposition<br />

proceedings may be avoided.

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