Stanford Enterprises Pty. Ltd.

Status: Registered
Australian Company Number: 007132229
Australian Business Number: 14007132229
Registration date: 1988/12/28
Type: Australian proprietary company
Class: Limited by Shares
Subclass: Proprietary other
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Description

Stanford Enterprises Pty Ltd is a limited by shares, Australian proprietary company. This corporation was registered on 1988-12-28 and was issued with the 007132229 ACN. Its Australian Business Number is 14007132229. Since 2000-02-15, the company is headquartered in VIC, post code 3418. Stanford Enterprises Pty Ltd was registered for the GST on 2000-07-01. Stanford Enterprises Pty Ltd has been using the Stanford Enterprises Pl trading name since 2000-02-15 (it should be noted that the Australian Business Register no longer collects or updates trading names). In total the company used 1 trading name. The above data comes from the ABN database which was updated on 2000-07-01.

Details for ABN 14007132229

Type: Australian Private Company

ABN Status

Status From To
Active 2000/02/15 current

Main Name

Name From To
Stanford Enterprises Pty. Ltd. 2000/05/21 current
Stanford Enterprises P/l 2000/02/15 2000/05/21

Trading Names

Name From To
Stanford Enterprises Pl 2000/02/15 current

Main Location

Location From To
VIC 3418 2000/02/15 current

Goods & Services Tax (GST)

Status From To
Registered 2000/07/01 current

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Company Patents

Patent Application Number: 1998055405

General information:

Old Application Number: 55405/98

International Patent Classification:

IPC Mark: H01R 25/00
Version date of the IPC Classification record: 2006/01/01
Section code: H - electricity
Class code: 1 - basic electric elements
Subclass code: R - electrically-conductive connections; structural associations of a plurality of mutually-insulated electrical connecting elements; coupling devices; current collectors (switches, fuses h01h; coupling devices of the waveguide type h01p0005000000; switching arrangements for the supply or distribution of electric power h02b; installations of electric cables or lines, or of combined optical and electric cables or lines, or of auxiliary apparatus h02g; printed means for providing electric connections to or between printed circuits h05k)
Main group code: 25 - coupling parts adapted for simultaneous co-operation with two or more identical counterparts, e.g. for distributing energy to two or more circuits (supported only by co-operation with a counterpart h01r0031000000; with a holder adapted for supporting apparatus to which its counterpart is attached h01r0033880000)
Mark type: Later (ie Secondary)
Classification level: Advanced
Classification code: Inventive
IPC Classification assigned/Application publish date: 2006/04/08
Classification type code: Reclassification
Classification source code: Machine using propagation

IP Australia process information:

Source code: PATADMIN
Patent classification type: Standard
Examination request date: 1999/09/29
Requested examination type: No Request For Examination Has Been Lodged Yet
Examination section: B4
Expiry date: 2018/02/20
Earliest priority date: 1997/02/21
Effective patent date: 1998/02/20
Patent in force to: 2003/02/20

Early terminations:

Application status: Lapsed
Reason description: Lapsed, Opi, Part B, Section 142(2)(A)
Published date: 2000/05/11

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