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C$
KEYCEL
REGISTERED

on 7 Oct 1994

Last Applicant/ Owned by

J. RETTENMAIER USA LP

16369 US 131 HighwaySchoolcraft, MI 49087

US

Serial Number

688508 filed on 27th Aug 1991

Registration Number

TMA434207 registered on 7th Oct 1994

Registration expiry Date

7th Oct 2034

Correspondent Address

BORDEN LADNER GERVAIS LLP

World Exchange Plaza100 Queen Street, Suite 1300Ottawa

ONTARIO

CA

K1P1J9

KEYCEL

Trademark usage description

cellulose powder and cellulose fiber for use in the manufacture of foodstuffs, and as a filtration agent in industrial filtration systems.

Classification Information


Class [001]
Cellulose powder and cellulose fiber for use in the manufacture of foodstuffs, and as a filtration agent in industrial filtration systems.


Classification kind code

12

Mark Details


Serial Number

688508

Mark Type

Trademark

Legal History


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Action TakenStatus
Submitted for opposition 48
on 11th May 1999
Agent Changed
Submitted for opposition 55
on 7th Oct 1994
Registered
Submitted for opposition 50
on 12th Jun 1992
Allowed
Submitted for opposition 51
on 12th Jun 1992
Allowance Notice Sent
Submitted for opposition 42
on 18th Mar 1992
Advertised
Submitted for opposition 26
on 9th Dec 1991
Approved
Submitted for opposition 22
on 1st Nov 1991
Search Recorded
Submitted for opposition 31
on 16th Sept 1991
Formalized
Submitted for opposition 30
on 27th Aug 1991
Filed
Submitted for opposition 1
on 27th Aug 1991
Created

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