SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 29 JUNE, 1971.-(No. 39.) cularly it relates to certain 7-a-amino- benzyl 3-methyl cephalosporin analogues ior incir production." Any person may, at any time within TWO MONTHS from date of such ad- vertisement give notice to the Registrar, of opposition to the issue of a certificate of registration upon any of the grounds prescribed by section 27 of the Patents Ordinance (Cap. 155) for opposition to the grant of Letter Patent. The relevant sub-section of section 27 of the Patents Ordinance referred to above, reads thus:- "27 (1) Any Person may, at any time within two months from the date of the advertisement of the acceptance of a complete specification, give notice at the Registry of Patents of opposition to the grant of the Patent, on the ground of the applicant having obtained the in- vention from him Or from a pers-m of whom he is the legal representative, or on the ground that the invention has been patented in the State, on an appli- cation of prior date, but on no other ground." A. T. WOODS, Registrar of Patents. The Patent Office, c/o The Registry, Court House, Kingstown, St. Vincent. NOTICE SAINT VINCENT. By Authority of the Registration of United Kingdom Patents Ordinance Chapter 156 of the Revised Laws of St. Vincent'1926. GAZETTED 1971 ADVERTISEMENT OF APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF U.K. PATENT No. 1,190,614 In Accordance with the requirement of Section 3 of the Registration of the United Kingdom Patents Ordinance Notice is hereby given that an applica- tion was made on the 6th day of Janu- ary, 1971, by E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOIURS AND COMPANY, a Cor- poration organised and existing under the laws of the State of Delaware, United States of America, through Ed- ward A. C. Hughes, Barrister-at-Law, Kingstown, St. Vincent, for the regis- tration of A Patent in respect of an in- vention for "use of certain alkyl 2- benzimidazolecarbamates as fungicides". Any person may, at any time within TWO MONTHS from date of such ad- vertisement give notice to the Registrar, of opposition to the issue of a certificate of registration upon any of the grounds prescribed by section 27 of the Patents Ordinance (Cap. 155) for opposition to the grant of Letter Patent. The relevant sub-section of section 27 of the Patents Ordinance referred to above, reads thus:- "27 (1) Any Person may, at any time within two months from the (late of the advertisement of the acceptance of a complete specification, give notice at the Registry of Patents of opposition to the grant of the Patent, on the ground of Ihe applicant having obtained the in- vention from him or from a person of whom he is the legal representative, or on the ground that the invention has been patented in the State, on an appli- cation of prior date, but on no other ground.' A. T. WOODS, Registrar of Patents. The Patent Office, e /o The Registry, Court House, Kingstown, St. Vincent.